Cylinder lock

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6490898
  • Patent Number
    6,490,898
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 6, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 10, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A cylinder lock comprises a cylinder (10) having a series of locking tumblers (16) which are rotatably mounted around respective axes. The introduction of the key causes rotation of each locking tumbler (16) to an operative position in which the tumblers enable the disengagement of a locking member (17) carried by the cylinder (10) from a seat formed in the stator (8) of the lock.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to cylinder locks of the type comprising a lock body or stator, a cylinder or rotor, rotatably mounted within the body and having a passage for introduction of a key, and a plurality of locking tumblers mounted within the cylinder and having their axes arranged radially, said tumblers being provided for engagement by a key having a predetermined profile in order to be arranged in a condition in which they enable the free rotation of the cylinder within the lock body, wherein each of said locking tumblers is mounted within said cylinder with the possibility to rotate around its axis, said lock further comprising:




means provided on the key and on said tumblers cooperating with each other to cause rotation of each tumbler around its axis, towards a predetermined operative position, upon introduction of the key into the cylinder, and a locking member carried by the cylinder and biased by spring means towards an extracted position in which it engages a cooperating seat within the body, said locking member being free to be withdrawn to a position of disengagement from said seat when the tumblers are rotated to said operative position upon introduction of the key.




Cylinder locks of the above-indicated type are disclosed for example in WO-A-9627724 and FR-A-2736084. In these known locks, each of the above-mentioned rotating tumblers is also slidable axially within a respective bore in the cylinder and is biassed towards the keyway by a respective spring arranged in the bore. The engaging key has a flat surface with a number of spaced apart depressions into which the tumbler tips engage under the action of the biassing springs once the key is fully inserted into the keyway. This arrangement is relatively complicated and costly. Moreover, the provision of the springs renders the device not fully reliable, since the springs may become weaker or be damaged as a result of ambient temperature variations.




The object of the present invention is that of providing a lock of the above indicated type which ensures a high degree of safety and is adapted to provide an extremely high number of different key configurations. A further object of the invention is that of reaching the above indicated result with a lock having a structure which is relatively simple, of low cost and reliable in operation.




STATEMENT OF THE INVENTION




In view of achieving the above indicated objects, the lock according to the invention is characterised in that each of said locking tumblers (


16


) is mounted within said cylinder (


10


) at a fixed position along the tumbler axis, and in that said means for causing rotation of said tumblers (


16


) comprises at least one front finger (


23


) projecting from each locking tumbler (


16


) and offset relative to the tumbler axis, and at least one shaped continuous slot (


23


) formed on at least one face (


6


) of the key (


3


) and able to receive the offset fingers (


23


) of the tumblers (


16


).




In one embodiment, the above mentioned locking rotatable tumblers, are provided in two aligned series on two opposite sides of the passage for introduction of the key. In an alternative embodiment, the lock comprises, in addition to the above mentioned series of rotatable tumblers, a further series of locking tumblers which are radially slidably mounted within the cylinder and are provided to be engaged by the key in order to be arranged in a position in which they enable the free rotation of the cylinder within the body, said rotatable tumblers and said slidable tumblers being arranged in two aligned series on two opposite sides of the passage for introduction of key, said key having a plurality of cavities, adapted to cause actuation of the slidable locking tumblers, on one of its faces, said shaped slot being formed on an opposite face of the key. Preferably, the key has, on its face bearing said cavities, at a position arranged side by side to said cavities, also said means adapted to cause actuation of the rotatable locking tumblers, whereas on the opposite face, at a position arranged side by side to said means for actuating the rotatable tumblers, there is provided a series of cavities adapted to cause actuation of the slidable locking tumblers, so that the key may be used at any one of two positions rotated by 180° relatively to each other.




According to a further preferred feature, the key has an axial slot at its end, within which there is arranged a ring mounted with clearance over a transverse pin and adapted to cooperate with an abutment pin which is secured within the cylinder and projects into the passage for the key, so as to push a further locking tumbler carried by the cylinder towards a cylinder freeing position.




Furthermore, the lock according to the invention is preferably characterised in that each rotatable tumbler is constituted by two axially superimposed portions having facing ends having surfaces for there mutual engagement in rotation, so that said portions may be positioned at different relative angular positions, spring means being interposed between said portions for tending to move them axially away from each other, said lock being provided with a first special auxiliary key adapted to be introduced into the passage in the cylinder and able to be withdrawn at a predetermined rotated position of the cylinder, which is intermediate between the opening and closing positions of the lock, at which intermediate position the radially outer portions of the rotatable tumblers are free to engage cooperating cavities in the stator, so that they move apart from the respective radially inner portions of the rotatable tumblers under the action of said spring means, said lock being further provided with one auxiliary change key adapted to be introduced into the cylinder passage when the cylinder is at said intermediate position in order to rotate the cylinder back to the start position, causing again the mutual engagement of the two portions forming each rotatable tumbler, said change key being provided with means for driving rotation of the rotatable tumblers which are different from those provided on the original key of the lock, so that when the two portions constituting each rotatable tumbler return into engagement with each other they assume a different relative angular position, so that the lock is programmed for a key different from the above mentioned original key.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further features and advantages of the invention will be come apparent from the description which follows with reference to the annexed drawings, given purely by way of non-limiting example, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective diagrammatic view of a lock according to the invention,





FIG. 2

is a view in cross-section taken along line II—II of

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

is a view in cross-section taken along line III—III of

FIG. 2

,





FIG. 4

is a view in cross- section taken along line IV—IV of

FIG. 3

, at an enlarged scale,





FIG. 5

is a view at an enlarged scale of a detail of

FIG. 4

,





FIG. 6

is a view at an enlarged scale of a detail of

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 7

is a view at an enlarged scale of a further detail of

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 8

is a front view of the key shown in

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 9

is a side view of the key of

FIG. 8

,





FIG. 10

is a diagrammatic view showing the principle of operation of the lock according to the invention,





FIGS. 11-13

relate to a variant of

FIGS. 1-3

,





FIG. 14

shows a further variant of

FIG. 8

,





FIG. 15

is a view in cross-section of

FIG. 14

,




FIGS.


16


,


17


are variants of FIGS.


2


,


3


which relate to a lock using the key of FIGS.


14


,


15


,





FIG. 18

is a view in cross-section of a further embodiment of the lock according to the invention,




FIGS.


19


,


20


show a cross-section taken along line XIX—XIX of

FIG. 18

in two different operative conditions of the lock,




FIGS.


21


,


22


are diagrammatic cross-section of views taken along line XXI—XXI and XXII—XXII of FIGS.


19


,


20


,





FIG. 23

is an elevational of view of a tumbler of the lock of

FIG. 18

,





FIG. 24

is a cross-sectional of view of the tumbler of

FIG. 23

, and





FIG. 25

is a view of the key of the lock of FIG.


18


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




In

FIG. 1

, reference numeral


1


generally designates a cylinder lock mounted within a dwelling door


2


(shown only partially) and associated with a key


3


having a handling portion


4


and a blade body


5


with two opposite faces


6


and two longitudinal edges


7


.




With reference to FIGS.


2


,


3


, the lock


1


comprises a body or stator


8


through which a cylindrical cavity


9


is formed wherein a cylinder or rotor


10


is rotatably mounted.

FIG. 2

actually shows only one half of body


8


, the other half being not shown, since it is identical and symmetrical relative to a symmetry plane designated by


8




a


. At this plane, body


8


has, in a way known per se, a threaded hole (only partially shown and designated by


8




b


) for engagement of a screw for securing the lock to the door. The half portion of body


8


which is not illustrated is provided with a cylinder which is identical and symmetrical to cylinder


10


, for engagement of a key from the side of the door opposite to that at which the illustrated cylinder


10


is provided. Naturally, the description of the parts which are not illustrated is omitted, since they are identical and symmetrical to the parts which are shown.




Furthermore, the present invention is anyhow applicable even to the case that the lock includes a single rotatable cylinder which is accessible only from one side of the door. Furthermore, the drawings do not show the conventional rotatable bolt, which is connected in rotation to cylinder


10


and is arranged within the gap


8




c


which is not occupied by the body of stator


8


, for controlling opening and closing of the door. These details of construction have not been illustrated since, as already indicated, they can be made in any known way, and they do not fall within the scope of the invention. Furthermore, the deletion of these details from the drawings renders the latter simpler and easier to understand.




According to the conventional art, in the embodiments of

FIGS. 1-17

, within cylinder


10


there is arranged a first series of locking tumblers


11


which are radially slidably mounted within respective radial cavities formed within cylinder


10


and opening on a passage


12


formed axially through cylinder


10


, for introduction of the key


3


. Also according to the conventional art, the locking tumblers


11


cooperate with counter-tumblers


13


radially and slidably mounted within body


8


and biased by springs


14


against the locking tumblers


11


. Also according to the conventional art, the locking tumblers


11


have end tips adapted to cooperate with a shaped profile which in the illustrated example, is defined by plurality of cavities


15


formed on one or both of faces


6


of key


3


. In this manner, the key authorised to open the lock is able, once inserted into passage


12


, to cause excel movement of locking tumblers


11


to the operative position shown in

FIG. 2

, in which they do not project beyond the outer surface of cylinder


10


, so that they do not prevent a rotation of cylinder


10


relative to body


8


.




According to the invention, there is provided series of locking tumblers


16


which are arranged on one side of passage


12


opposite to that of the slidable locking tumblers


11


. Each of the locking tumbler


16


is mounted at a fixed position along its axis but is able to rotate around this axis. Reference numeral


17


(see also FIGS.


4


,


5


and


6


) designates a secondary locking member slidably mounted within cylinder


10


in a direction orthogonal to a plane containing the axis of cylinder


10


and biased by springs


18


towards a position of engagement of a seat


19


formed in the wall of body


8


defining the cylindrical cavity


9


. Each rotatable locking tumbler


16


is able to be brought to an operative position (see FIGS.


4


,


5


) in which an axial slot


20


formed thereon faces a cooperating nose


21


of the secondary locking member


17


. Therefore, in this position the secondary locking member


17


is able to be withdrawn to a position of disengagement of seat


19


, as a result of a rotation imparted to cylinder


10


by the key, due to the cam-like chamfered profile of the locking member


17


.




The rotation of locking tumblers


16


towards their operative positions shown in

FIG. 4

is obtained upon introduction of the authorized key, since the latter has a longitudinal shaped slot


22


(see FIGS.


1


,


8


-


10


)within which front fingers


23


are engaged which project from tumblers


16


within passage


12


, these fingers being offset relative to the respective tumbler axes.





FIG. 10

diagrammatically shows how the engagement of the offset fingers


23


into slot


22


causes different angular positions of the tumblers


16


. Naturally, by differently shaping the slot


22


it is possible to obtain different rotations of each locking tumbler


16


, which enables different possible opening combinations to be provided. These combinations, multiplied by the combinations which can be provided due to the locking tumblers


11


, give rise to an extremely high number of different opening combinations, corresponding to an identical number of different keys.




In the embodiment which has been illustrated, the key


3


has a series of cavities


15


on each of its two opposite faces


6


, which are able to activate the locking tumblers


11


, as well as a shaped slot


22


adapted to activate the locking tumblers


16


. In this manner, the key


3


can be used both in a given a orientation (as that illustrated in

FIG. 1

) as well as in the opposite orientation. In both cases, the key occupies the passage


12


shown in

FIG. 3

, so that one of its faces is able to actuate the slidable locking tumblers


11


, whereas the opposite face is able to actuate the rotatable locking tumblers


16


.




According to a further feature, each of the longitudinal edges


7


of the key


3


has a plurality of notches


7




a


adapted to cooperate with stop pins


24


(FIG.


7


)slidably mounted within cylinder


10


and having a conical tip


25


adapted to engage a cooperating conical seat


26


formed in the wall of body


8


defining the cylindrical cavity


9


when the cylinder is in the opening or closing position of the lock. These elements serve as further references of the operative position of the key and prevent withdrawal of the key when the cylinder is at a position intermediate between the opening and closing position of lock, since in this case the pins


24


are not able to come out of the respective notches


7




a.







FIGS. 11-13

relate to a variant which differs from that described above only for the way in which rotation of the locking tumblers


16


is obtained. In these figures, the parts in common with those of

FIGS. 1-3

are designated by the same reference number. In this case, in lieu of shaped slot


22


and the offset fingers


23


, key


3


and tumblers


16


are respectively provided with permanent magnets


27


,


28


which are arranged in such a way that the introduction of the key causes orientation of the magnet


28


by an angle needed to bring each tumbler


16


to its operative position.




Finally,

FIGS. 14-17

relate to a further additional feature which is preferably provided in the lock according to the invention in order to render even more difficult to obtain a non-authorized duplication of the key. In this embodiment, the key


3


has a longitudinal slot


29


at its end in which a ring


30


is arranged which is mounted on a cylindrical pin


31


secured transversally on the key. The ring


30


has a diameter substantially greater than that of cylindrical pin


31


, so that it rests thereon in an offset position, as shown in FIG.


15


. When the key is introduced, the ring


30


comes into engagement with the end of an abutment pin


32


, secured to cylinder


10


and projecting centrally within passage


12


, so that ring


30


projects from the key and is pushed against a further locking pin


33


which is slidable within cylinder


10


and cooperates with a counter-pin


34


(

FIG. 17

) which is thus pushed against the action of a spring


35


, to a position in which it leaves the cylinder


10


free. The ring


30


therefore fulfils also the function of providing further safety, since a key without ring


30


is not able to push pin


33


towards the unlocking position.




Naturally, according to the invention it would be possible to provide only a series of rotatable tumblers


16


, thus eliminating the slidable tumblers


11


. It could be also possible to provide two opposite series of rotatable tumblers


16


, as shown in FIG.


18


. The variant shown in this figure as well as in the remaining

FIGS. 19-22

further differs for an other feature of tumblers


16


, which however is applicable to all the embodiments of the invention. This feature lies in that each rotatable tumbler


16


is constituted by two portions


16




a


,


16




b


(see FIGS.


23


,


24


) which are axially superimposed upon each other and have facing ends having surfaces provided with front teeth


16


c for their mutual engagement in rotation, adapted to enable portions


16




a


,


16




b


to be positioned at different relative angular positions with respect to there common axis. Between each pair of portions


16




a


,


16




b


forming a tumbler


16


there is interposed a helical spring


36


tending to move the two portions


16




a


,


16




b


away from each other. The lock shown in

FIG. 18

is to be provided with a key


3


of the type shown in

FIG. 25

, having a pair of slots


22


on each face of its blade


5


, these slots


22


being adapted to cooperate with the front fingers


23


of the two series of rotatable tumblers


16


, according to what has been illustrated above. As already indicated above, furthermore, the key has a number of notches


7




a


on its two longitudinal edges which are for cooperation with the locking pins


24


carried by the stator


8


. Also as already indicated above, in the opening and closing positions of the lock, in which the blade


5


of the key is arranged horizontally (with reference for example to

FIG. 19

) the locking pins


24


do not prevent introduction and withdrawal of the key, since they can be received into cavities


26


of stator


8


, as already described above. In any intermediate slant position of the blade


5


of the key, the pins


24


are not free instead to come out of notches


7




a


on the two edges of the key, so that the latter can not be withdrawn from the lock.




According to the invention, the lock shown in

FIGS. 18-23

is provided, in addition to the regular original key


3


shown in

FIG. 25

, also with an auxiliary special key which is identical to that shown in

FIG. 25

except for that the side notches


7




a


are replaced on each side by a continuous slot which avoids any interference with the locking pins


24


. This special auxiliary key is shown in cross-section in FIGS.


19


,


20


, where the blade of this key is designated by


5


′ and the longitudinal continuous slots on the two sides of the blade


5


′ are designated by


37


. As shown, the special auxiliary key described above has the feature that once it is introduced into the lock in the condition shown in

FIG. 19

it is able to drive the lock and to be withdrawn therefrom even at an intermediate position, as that shown in

FIG. 20

, since the slots


37


(only one of which is active, as a function of the orientation of the key when it is introduced in the lock) avoid the interference between the key and the locking pins


24


when the key is withdrawn. Furthermore, the stator


8


is formed with two diametrically opposite cavities


38


, where portions


16




a


of the two rotatable tumblers


16


can expand when the cylinder


10


is brought to a predetermined position which is specifically shown in FIG.


20


and which, in the considered example is spaced by 120° from the start position shown in FIG.


19


. As shown, in this position, the two tumblers


16


are free to expand under the action of the respective springs


36


, so that the facing teeth


16




a


of each tumbler


16


move away from each other. In the condition shown in

FIG. 20

, the portion


16




a


of each tumbler


16


still has its slot


20


engaged by a respective finger


21


of the locking member


17


, whereas portion


16




b


(which has no slot)has its front finger


23


engaged within the respective slot


22


of the key.




By using the special auxiliary key which has been described above, the lock thus can be brought from the condition shown in

FIG. 19

to the condition shown in FIG.


20


and left in this condition by withdrawing the key, this withdrawal being not prevented by the locking pins


24


since, as indicated already, the special key has two continuous slots


37


on its two longitudinal edges. If the user wishes to re-program its lock with a new combination, corresponding to a key having a slot


22


of different shape, he will insert a second special auxiliary key, which is also called “change key” which is again characterised by having two longitudinal side continuous slots as the first special auxiliary key, so that it can be introduced into the lock when the cylinder


10


is at the position shown in

FIG. 20

, the change key having slots


22


of a shape different from that of the key originally provided for the lock. The introduction of the change key into the cylinder


10


, will cause engagement of the front fingers


23


into the newly shaped slots


22


of the key, so that the portions


16




b


of tumblers


16


are caused to rotate around their axes relative to the cooperating portions


16




a


, which instead remain fixed. At this time, the rotor


10


can be brought back to the start position shown in

FIG. 19

by means of the change key, which is then withdrawn. As soon as the cylinder


10


moves away from the position shown in

FIG. 20

, portions


16




a


,


16




b


of each tumbler


16


are caused to engage again with each other in a relative angular position which however has changed with respect to that provided initially (as apparent from a comparison of

FIG. 22

with FIG.


21


). From this time onwards, therefore, the lock can be driven by a new key of the type shown in

FIG. 25

which however has a shape of the slot


22


identical to that of the change key which has been used. Therefore, the user has the possibility to adapt the lock to a new key any time that safety needs suggests so (such as when the original key has been given to non-authorised persons for a prolonged time).




Naturally, the provision of tumblers


16


made of two portions, as well as their structure has described above, can be applied, as already indicated, not only to the case of the lock shown in

FIG. 18

, but also to any other lock of those shown in the remaining annexed drawings, or in any further embodiment provided with the rotatable tumblers of the invention.




From the foregoing description it is clearly apparent that the lock according to the invention has a high degree of safety and in particular is able to provide an extremely high number of different opening combinations, corresponding to an identical number of different keys. The lock can then be manufactured and marketed with no practical limitations from the stand point of the number of possible combinations.




At the same time, the lock has an efficient and reliable operation and has a structure which is relatively simple and of low cost.




Naturally, while the principle of the invention remains the same, the details of construction and the embodiments may widely vary with respect to what has been described and illustrated purely by way of example, without departing from the scope of the present invention.




For instance, each tumbler


16


could be provided with more than one finger


23


.



Claims
  • 1. Cylinder lock comprising a lock body or stator (8), a cylinder or rotor (10), rotatably mounted within the body (8) and having a passage for introduction of a key (3), and a plurality of locking tumblers (11) mounted within the cylinder (19) and having their axes arranged radially and provided for being engaged by a key having a predetermined profile in order to be arranged in a position in which they enable the free rotation of the cylinder (10) within the body (8),wherein each of said locking tumblers (16) is mounted within said cylinder (10) with the possibility to rotate around an axis of the tumbler, said lock further comprising: means provided on the key (3) and on said tumblers (16) cooperating with each other to cause rotation of each tumbler (16) around the axis of the tumbler, towards a predetermined operative position, upon introduction of the key (3) into the cylinder (10), and a locking member (17) carried by the cylinder (10) and biased by spring means (18) towards an extracted position in which the locking member engages a cooperating seat (19) within the body (8), said locking member (17) being free to be withdrawn to a position of disengagement from said seat (19) when the tumblers (16) are rotated to said operative position upon introduction of the key, wherein each of said locking tumblers (16) is mounted within said cylinder (10) at a fixed position along the tumbler axis, and in that said means for causing rotation of said tumblers (16) comprises at least one front finger (23) projecting from each locking tumbler (16) and offset relative to the tumbler axis, and at least one shaped continuous slot (23) formed on at least one face (6) of the key (3) and able to receive the offset fingers (23) of the tumblers (16).
  • 2. Cylinder lock according to claim 1, wherein said locking tumblers 16) are provided in two aligned series on two opposite sides of the passage (12) for introduction of the key.
  • 3. Cylinder lock according to claim 1, wherein the lock comprises a further series of locking tumblers (11) which are slidably radially mounted within the cylinder (10) and are provided for being engaged by the key in order to be arranged in a position in which they enable the free rotation of the cylinder (10) within the body (8), said rotatable tumblers (16) and the slidable tumblers (11) being provided in two aligned series on two opposite sides the passage (12) for introduction of the key, said key (3) having a plurality of cavities (15), adapted to cause actuation of the slidable locking tumblers (11) on one face of the key and said shaped slot (22) on an opposite face.
  • 4. Cylinder lock according to claim 3, wherein the key (3) has, on said face having said cavities (15), at a position arranged side by side with the cavities (15), also means (22;27) for causing actuation of the rotatable locking tumblers (16), whereas on the opposite side, arranged side by side with said means (22;27) for actuating the rotatable tumblers (16), there is provided a series of cavities (15) for actuating the slidable locking tumbler (11) so that the key (3) can be used at any of two positions rotated by 180° relative to each other.
  • 5. Cylinder lock according to claim 1, wherein the key (3) has one end with an axial slot (29) within which there is arranged a ring (30) mounted with clearance on a transverse pin (31) and adapted to cooperate with an abutment pin (32) secured within the cylinder (10) and projecting into the passage (10) for the key, so as to push a further locking pin (33) carried by the cylinder towards a cylinder freeing position.
  • 6. Cylinder lock according to claim 1, wherein each rotatable tumbler (16) comprises two axially superimposed portions (16a, 16b) having facing ends having surfaces (16c) for their mutual engagement in rotation, which enable said portions to be positioned at different at a different relative angular positions, spring means (369) being interposed between said portions (16a, 16b) tending to move them axially away from each other, said lock being further provided with a first special auxiliary key (5′) adapted to be introduced into the passage (12) of the cylinder (10) as well as to be withdrawn at a predetermined rotated position of the cylinder (10), intermediate between the opening and closing positions of the lock, in which the radially outer portions (16a) of the rotatable tumblers (16) are free to engage cooperating cavities (38) of the stator (8), so as to move apart from the respective radially inner portions (16b) of the rotatable tumblers (16) under the action of said spring means (36), said lock being further provided with at least one auxiliary change key adapted to be introduced into the passage of the cylinder (10) when the cylinder is at said intermediate position and to rotate the cylinder back to the start position, causing again the mutual engagement of the two portions (16a, 16b) constituting each rotatable tumbler (16), said change key being provided with means (22) for driving rotation of the rotatable tumblers (16) which are different from those provided on the original key (3) of the lock, so that when the two portions (16a, 16b) constituting each rotatable tumbler (16) come back into engagement with each other at a different relative angular position, so that the lock is programmed for a key different from said original key
  • 7. Key for use in a cylinder lock of the type comprising a lock body or stator, a cylinder or rotor which is rotatably mounted within said stator and having a passage for introduction of the key, and a plurality of locking tumblers mounted within the cylinder and adapted to be engaged by the key when the latter is introduced into said passage in order to be arranged at positions where they enable a free rotation of the cylinder within the stator, said key having one end with an axial slot (29) within which there is arranged a ring (30) mounted with clearance on a transverse pin (31) and adapted to cooperate with an abutment pin (32) secured within the cylinder (10) and projecting into the passage (10) for the key, so as to push a further locking pin (33) carried by the cylinder towards a cylinder freeing position.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
T098A0491 Jun 1998 IT
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP99/03132 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/64703 12/16/1999 WO A
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