Claims
- 1. In a key-operable cylinder lock in which tumbler means projects from a barrel to obstruct rotation of the tumbler mechanism of the lock, and a key inserted into the tumbler mechanism engages with the tumbler means for withdrawal thereof by initial turning of the key in one direction from its position of insertion, the improvement wherein said tumbler means obstructs rotation of the barrel in the said one direction only, the said mechanism includes further tumbler means for obstructing rotational freedom of the mechanism in the opposite direction to said one direction, said further tumbler means being engaged by the inserted key for withdrawal thereof from its obstruction to said rotational freedom, and said tumbler mechanism includes means operative during the said initial turning of the key in said one direction to provide rotational slip relative to the barrel in said engagement of the key with said further tumbler means.
- 2. A lock according to claim 1 wherein said mechanism includes a further barrel carrying said further tumbler means, and lost-motion means intercoupling the two barrels.
- 3. A lock according to claim 2 wherein one of the two barrels has a slot therein and the other barrel has a lug projecting therefrom to engage in said slot to provide said lost-motion intercoupling between the two barrels.
- 4. A lock responsive to turning of an inserted key in opposite directions from its position of insertion, comprising first and second tumbler means, first and second rotatable barrels carrying said first and second tumbler means respectively, and means intercoupling the two barrels, said first tumbler means comprising at least one first tumbler for obstructing rotation of the first barrel with the key in a first only of said opposite directions and responsive to initial turning of the inserted key in said first direction from its position of insertion to withdraw that obstruction to rotation of the first barrel in said first direction, said second tumbler means comprising at least one second tumbler for obstructing rotation of said second barrel with the key in the second only of said opposite directions and responsive to initial turning of the inserted key in said second direction from its position of insertion to withdraw that obstruction to rotation of said second barrel in said second direction, and said intercoupling means including lost-motion coupling means operative between the two barrels to enable the first barrel to rotate with the key relative to the second barrel during said initial turning of the key in said second direction and the second barrel to rotate with the key relative to the first barrel during said initial turning of the key in said first direction.
- 5. A lock according to claim 4 wherein the second barrel has a slot therein and the first barrel has a lug that engages in said slot to provide said lost-motion intercoupling of the first and second barrels.
- 6. A lock according to claim 4 including casing means for the two barrels, said casing means having first and second shoulders to provide abutments for said first and second tumblers respectively.
- 7. A lock according to claim 6 wherein said casing means comprises a cylindrical casing having an open rear end, and a cover to close said rear end of the casing, and wherein the first and second shoulders are shoulders of said casing and said cover respectively.
- 8. A lock according to claim 4 including rotatable means defining a keyhole for receiving the inserted key and turning therewith, and lost-motion coupling means intercoupling the said keyhole-defining means with the first barrel to enable the said keyhole-defining means to rotate with the key relative to the first barrel during said initial turning of the key in said first direction.
- 9. A lock according to claim 4 or claim 8 including means for opposing resiliently rotation of the second barrel in both said first and second directions.
- 10. A lock according to claim 4 or claim 8 including additional means for providing resilient opposition to rotation of the two barrels in both said first and second directions, said additional means including a coiled spring having two ends and means to engage the two ends of the spring in response to rotation of the second barrel in the first and second directions respectively.
- 11. A lock according to claim 4 or claim 8 having an unlocked condition in response to turning of the key in said first direction and a locked condition in response to turning of the key in said second direction, wherein said first tumbler means comprises a plurality of said first tumblers and the number of said first tumblers is larger than the number of said second tumblers comprising said second tumbler means.
- 12. A key-operable cylinder lock responsive to turning of an inserted key in opposite directions from its position of insertion to effect locking and unlocking actions respectively of the lock, comprising:
- a tumbler mechanism receiving the inserted key in operative engagement for turning in the locking and unlocking directions with the key, the tumbler mechanism comprising a barrel mounted for rotation in the locking and unlocking directions from the said key-insertion position, and withdrawable tumbler means carried by said barrel to obstruct rotation of the barrel from said key-insertion position in said unlocking direction only, said tumbler means engaging with said inserted key to respond to turning of the key in the said unlocking direction, said tumbler mechanism including means providing rotational slip between the barrel and the inserted key through initial turning of the inserted key in said unlocking direction from the key-insertion position, and said tumbler means responding to the initial turning of the inserted key in said unlocking direction from said key-insertion position to withdraw from obstructing rotation of the barrel in that direction;
- and further means opposing rotation of the said tumbler mechanism in the said locking direction from said key-insertion position, said further means including spring means engaging with said mechanism to oppose resiliently rotation of said mechanism in at least said locking direction from said key-insertion position.
- 13. A key-operable lock according to claim 12 wherein said spring means comprises a coiled spring engaging said tumbler mechanism to oppose resiliently rotation of said mechanism in both said locking and unlocking directions from said key-insertion position.
- 14. In a key-operable cylinder lock in which tumblers act to obstruct rotation of a barrel of a tumbler mechanism of the lock, and a key inserted into the tumbler mechanism engages with the tumblers to withdraw them by initial turning of the key in one direction from its position of insertion so as thereby to enable further turning of the key in that same direction to effect unlocking, the improvement wherein the tumblers act to obstruct rotation of the barrel in the said one, unlocking, direction only, the barrel being free from obstruction for rotation in the opposite, locking direction from the position of key insertion without withdrawal of the tumblers, and spring means opposes resiliently rotation of the tumbler mechanism with the key in the locking direction from the position of key insertion.
- 15. A lock according to claim 14 including rotatable means defining a keyhole for receiving the inserted key and turning therewith, and lost-motion coupling means intercoupling the said keyhole-defining means with the barrel to enable the said keyhole-defining means to rotate with the key relative to the barrel during said initial turning of the key.
- 16. A lock according to claim 14 or claim 15 wherein said spring means is a coiled spring engaging said tumbler mechanism.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 129,805, filed Mar. 12, 1980 and now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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