This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 100202603 filed on Feb. 11, 2011.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an exchangeable cylinder lock, and more particularly to an exchangeable cylinder lock that can be mounted removably inside a lock housing coupled to an operating knob or lever handle.
2. Description of the Related Art
Various forms of exchangeable cylinder locks have existed in the art. One form of the cylinder locks is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,070,715, and includes a cylindrical outer shell receiving a key plug and connected to a pin chest. The cylindrical outer shell and the pin chest are mounted removably inside a lock housing. The pin chest has a transverse bore receiving a locking pin means for engagement in a recess in the housing, and a locking pin stop latch means for preventing retraction of the locking pin means. The exchangeable cylinder lock further includes a control pin means disposed within the key plug, an actuating ring concentric with the key plug, and an actuating pin to operate the locking pin means and the locking pin stop latch means. The construction of the aforesaid cylinder lock is complicated, and the manufacture thereof is costly due to a number of component parts required to retain the cylinder lock in the housing and to permit removal and replacement of the cylinder lock. Some other forms of the exchangeable cylinder lock are suggested in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,650,769 and 6,718,807.
A main object of the present invention is to provide an improved exchangeable cylinder lock with a simple construction that is easy for assembly and inexpensive to manufacture.
According to one aspect of the invention, an exchangeable cylinder lock, which can be mounted removably in a lock housing, comprises an outer shell, a plug, first and second tumbler pins, a cover plate, a locking pin, and a locking ring.
The outer shell has a plug shell defining a cylindrical hole, and a pin chest connected to the plug shell. The pin chest includes a first pin hole and a second pin hole, both of which extend along a radial direction of the cylindrical hole. The plug is disposed in the cylindrical hole, and has a third pin hole that can be aligned with the second pin hole. First and second tumbler pins are respectively disposed in the second and third pin holes. The cover plate is disposed on the pin chest to cover the first and second pin holes and has an aperture aligned with the first pin hole. A locking pin is disposed in the first pin hole and is biased to protrude out of the aperture for engaging the lock housing. The locking pin is depressable to retract for disengaging from the lock housing. The locking ring is disposed around the plug proximate to the first pin hole and is rotatable together with the plug. The locking ring has an inner periphery engaging the plug, and an outer periphery capable of abutting against the locking pin. The outer periphery has at least one indentation.
When the plug is rotated using a right key, the locking ring can be moved to a non-blocking position, in which the indentation is aligned with the locking pin to permit depression of the locking pin, or to a blocking position, in which the indentation is moved away from the locking pin to prevent depression of the locking pin.
According to another aspect of the invention, an exchangeable cylinder lock that can be mounted removably in a lock housing comprises an outer shell, a plug, a locking pin, and a locking ring. The outer shell is adapted to be disposed inside the lock housing, and includes a cylindrical hole, and a first pin hole spaced apart from the cylindrical hole. The plug is disposed rotatably in the cylindrical hole. The locking pin is disposed in the first pin hole and extends substantially in a radial direction of the plug. The locking pin has one end biased to protrude out of the first pin hole for engagement with the lock housing. The locking pin is depressable to retract and disengage the one end from the lock housing. The locking ring is disposed around the plug and is rotatable together with the plug. The locking ring has an inner periphery engaging the plug, and an outer periphery capable of abutting against another end of the locking pin. The outer periphery has at least one indentation.
When the plug is rotated using a right key, the locking ring can be moved to a non-blocking position, in which the indentation is aligned with the locking pin to permit depression of the locking pin, or to a blocking position, in which the indentation is moved away from the locking pin to prevent depression of the locking pin.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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A plug 12 is disposed rotatably in the cylindrical hole 111 of the plug shell 110, and includes a key hole 121, and a plurality of third pin holes 122 that are communicated with the keyhole 121 and that can be aligned radially and respectively with the second pin holes 114. An end portion of the plug 12 opposite to an opening of the key hole 121 is formed with two diametrically opposite engaging grooves 123 in an outer circumferential surface thereof.
First tumbler pins 17 are disposed respectively in the second pin holes 114. Springs 19 are inserted respectively in the second pin holes 114 to urge the respective first tumbler pins 17. Second tumbler pins 18 are respectively disposed in the third pin holes 122.
A cover plate 10 is disposed on the pin chest 112 oppositely of the plug shell 110 to cover the first and second pin holes 113 and 114. The cover plate 10 has an aperture 101 aligned with the first pin hole 113. The aperture 101 is smaller in cross section than the second hole section 1132 of the first pin hole 113.
A locking pin 15 is disposed in the first pin hole 113 and is able to protrude out of the aperture 101 for engaging the lock housing 2. The first pin 15 has first, second, and third pin sections 151, 152, 153. The second pin section 152 is intermediate between and larger in cross section than the first and third pin sections 151, 153. The first pin section 151 extends partially into the first hole section 1131 of the first pin hole 113. The second and third pin sections 152, 153 are disposed in the second hole section 1132. A pin shoulder face 154 is formed between the first and second pin section 151, 152. The second hole section 1132 is proximate to the aperture 101 in the cover plate 10. A biasing spring 16 is sleeved around the first pin section 151 in the second hole section 1132 between the pin shoulder face 154 (
The locking ring 13 is disposed around the end portion of the plug 12 having the engaging grooves 123. The locking ring 13 is proximate to the first hole section 1131 of the first pin hole 113 and is capable of abutting against the first pin section 151 of the locking pin 15. The locking ring 13 has an inner periphery engaging the engaging grooves 123 of the plug 12, and an outer periphery to abut against the locking pin 15. Preferably, the locking ring 13 is formed as a substantially C-shape, and has two opposite end sections 130, an intermediate section 133 between the end sections 130, two diametrically opposite engaging parts 131 formed on the inner periphery of the locking ring 13 respectively at the end sections 130, and two diametrically opposite indentations 132 formed on the outer periphery of the locking ring 13 respectively at the end sections 130. The outer periphery of the locking ring 13 is convex at the intermediate section 133. While two indentations 132 are provided in the embodiment, the number of the indentations 132 should not be limited only thereto. The present invention may be implemented using one indentation 132.
The engaging parts 131 of the locking ring 13 are respectively engaged in the engaging grooves 123 of the plug 12. Preferably, each engaging part 131 is configured to have a substantially straight edge. Each engaging groove 123 of the plug 12 is configured to have a substantially flat groove bottom to abut against the straight edge of the corresponding engaging part 131. Accordingly, the plug 12 has anon-circular cross section portion along a plane passing through the engaging grooves 123, and the locking ring 13 engages the non-circular cross section portion of the plug 12.
The locations of the indentations 132 are spaced apart from that of the third pin holes 122 of the plug 12 in a circumferential direction by an angle of about 90°. When the plug 12 is rotated using a right key 14, the locking ring 13 can be moved to a non-blocking position or a blocking position. In the non-blocking position, one of the indentations 132 is aligned with the locking pin 15 so that the third pin section 153 can be depressed into the pin chest 112 (see
The lock housing 2 has a receiving hole 21 to receive the exchangeable cylinder lock 1, and a slot 22 communicated with the receiving hole 21. When the cylinder lock 1 is mounted properly inside the lock housing 2, the third pin section 153 of the locking pin 15 engages the slot 22.
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When it is necessary to remove the cylinder lock 1 from the lock housing 2, the plug 12 must be rotated by 90° from the original position using the right key 14 so that one of the indentations 132 of the locking ring 13 is aligned with the locking pin 15. A rod piece 23 may be inserted into the slot 22 to depress the locking pin 15. At this state, the locking pin 15 is moved into and engaged with the indentation 132 of the locking ring 13. As a result, the locking pin 15 is disengaged from the lock housing 2, and the plug is prevented from rotation. The cylinder lock 1 can therefore be removed from the locking housing 2.
As described above, the cylinder lock 1 according to the present invention can be quickly removed from or attached to the lock housing 2. Because the cylinder lock 1 has a simple construction, it can be assembled easily, and the manufacturing cost thereof is low.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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