The invention relates to a cylinder lock. In particular, the invention relates to a cylinder lock, intended for locking of different storages, boxes, lockers and compartments.
Different compartments, storages and boxes can be locked using an ordinary cylinder lock. In this case, for example, a compartment is to be opened or closed only with a key. If locking is not needed, the compartment can be kept closed using some known latch structure having no lock. In this case, the compartment can be opened or closed manually without a key. In many installation sites are therefore installed two different locking means: a lock and a latch. A latch is, for example, for daytime use, when it is desired for the compartment or equivalent to be opened or closed without a key.
There are also different push button locks to be used with a key. In these locks, the locking is to be opened with a key. The push button feature moves the latch of the lock in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the lock between the locking position and the releasing position. Such a solution is not necessarily suitable for all installation sites.
US 20110120200 discloses a lock intended for locking compartments and boxes, which is to be locked and opened with a key or by pushing the lock cylinder. This solution has therefore two different operation modes: locking and opening with a key and closing and opening by push button operation. This solution has the advantage that, at those times, when the compartment box does not need to be locked, push button operation can be used. At those times, such as at night, when locking is needed, the compartment can be locked with a key. In this solution, it is however difficult for a user to observe, especially further from the lock, whether a key is needed for opening. In this case, the user may needlessly fetch the key, even though the lock would have been opened with push button operation.
The object of the invention is to provide a solution, which removes the limitations of prior known art. A cylinder lock according to the invention has key operation for locking and opening, as well as rotary knob operation for moving the cylinder lock into the closed position and into the releasing position. The inventive cylinder lock further has a clear indication arrangement, which very clearly indicates, in which operation mode the cylinder lock is. The cylinder lock has a rotary knob, which moves upward from the front surface of the cylinder lock, when the locking of the cylinder lock is opened and the cylinder lock is rotated into the releasing position. The rotary knob can be rotated in the ejected position to close or open the compartment, box or other equivalent. Thus, the releasing state of the cylinder lock (i.e. the cylinder lock is unlocked) is clearly visible. The user does not need to fetch a key, because he sees from the ejected rotary knob that the cylinder lock can be closed and opened without a key.
In the following, the invention is described in more detail by means of the accompanying figures, in which
The cylinder lock can be a disc tumbler cylinder lock or a pin tumbler cylinder lock. The cylinder lock can therefore be implemented utilizing known cylinder lock structures. In the embodiment of
The rear end 6 of a cylinder body according to the invention comprises an inner flange portion 9 around the open portion 6A of the rear end, and the cylinder lock comprises a rotating pin 10, which has an outer flange 11 and a shaft 12. The shaft is provided with a centre hole 13. The outer surface of the shaft has attachment surfaces 14, onto which the rotating part 4 can be attached such that it rotates along with the rotating pin.
The base 7 of the inner cylinder has a connecting shaft 16, which is provided with corresponding torsional surfaces 17. The inner cylinder 3 is axially slidable in relation to the cylinder body 2, wherein the corresponding torsional surfaces 17 of the connecting shaft 16 are against the torsional surfaces 15 of the rotating pin 10 regardless of the axial location of the inner cylinder 3. The inner cylinder is therefore always in connection with the rotating pin 10 and via the rotating pin with the rotating part 4. Because the rotating pin is rotatably connected into the cylinder body 2 at the site of its open rear end 6 such that the rotating pin does not move axially, the rotating part 4 attached to the rotating pin also does not move axially. The rotating part can be a latch, as
The front part 18 of the inner cylinder is provided with a rotary knob 19, which has a front surface 20 and a side surface 21 with a projection 22 (
The inner surface 23 of the cylinder body is provided with first 24 and second 25 circumferential grooves (
The lock cylinder is in the unlocked state, when the tumblers 8 are in the releasing positions (do not block rotating of the inner cylinder 3 in relation to the cylinder body) and the inner cylinder 3 is rotated into the unlocked position (the position of
The ejected rotary knob indicates clearly that a key is not necessary for using the cylinder lock. The box, compartment etc. can be closed and opened by twisting the rotary knob. When it is desired to lock the box or equivalent, the key 50 is used. The key is inserted into the cylinder lock and it is rotated such that the projection 22 of the rotary knob is at the site of the connecting groove 26 and pushing the rotary knob inside the cylinder lock is possible. When the rotary knob is pushed inside, the cylinder lock can be locked by rotating the key.
The bevelled inner edge 24A of the first circumferential groove 24 and inwardly pressing projection 22 also provide locking without a key. When the cylinder lock is in a position according to
In the embodiment of
If the cylinder lock is a disc tumbler cylinder lock, it can comprise a tumbler bar 28 between the cylinder body and the tumblers, wherein the tumblers 8 therefore are disc tumblers.
The connecting shaft 16 of the inner cylinder can be implemented in various ways. It can comprise a notch 33 in the direction of its shaft, the side surfaces 17 of which form said corresponding torsional surfaces. In this embodiment, the centre hole 13 of the shaft 12 of the rotating pin 10 is provided with a bar 34, transverse in relation to the axial direction, which forms said torsional surfaces 15. The bar is attached into the holes 10A in the rotating pin.
The connecting shaft can also be implemented such that the outer surface 35 of the connecting shaft 16 comprises said corresponding torsional surfaces 17, and, in this case, the surface of the centre hole 13 of the shaft of the rotating pin 10 comprises said torsional surfaces 15.
The inner cylinder 3 can comprise a ball recess 42, a ball 43 and a third spring 44, which spring 44 and ball 43 are placed into the ball recess 42. The cylinder body 2 comprises an indication recess 45. The third spring pushes the ball towards the cylinder body, and the ball recess and ball are in the unlocked position at the site of the indication recess. The location of the ball in the indication recess is observable, when the rotary knob is twisted by hand. The ball/indication recess structure further prevent rotating of the rotary knob and the inner cylinder due to external vibration or corresponding. For example, in boxes and storages of boats and ships which are to be locked, vibration can unintentionally rotate the position of the cylinder lock.
The invention provides a solution, with which a storage, compartment etc. is to be closed and opened without a key or with a key. The storage is, at the same time, to be locked with a key or without a key. A separate latch is not needed. The invention also indicates quite prominently, whether the cylinder lock is to be used without a key, wherein the storage can be closed and opened just by hand. This is a trait longed for particularly, for example, in boats, in which storages and compartments are constantly opened during a trip, wherein using a key for opening and closing would be laborious. Also in offices, many lockers are intended to be closed and opened constantly during the daytime, but it is desired to lock them at night.
In light of the examples presented above, it is obvious that the embodiment according to the invention can be achieved by many various solutions so it can be implemented by many different embodiments within the scope of the inventive idea.
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