Claims
- 1. A combination lock mechanism adapted to be attached to a device which is capable of being locked to prevent operation of the device, the combination lock mechanism being actuated by elements which have relative movement therebetween which movement can be sensed by tactile perception, said combination lock mechanism comprising:
- A. a generally tubular housing having opposite open ends,
- B. a lock cage mounted within said housing for relative axial movement with respect thereto and extending through one open end thereof,
- C. locking means mounted in said housing and connected to said lock cage for axial movement therewith, said locking means including an actuating element projecting from the other open end of said housing and being movable between a first position in which said actuating element is operable to prevent operation of the device to which said combination lock mechanism is attached, and a second position in which said actuating element is operable to permit operation of the device to which said combination lock mechanism is attached,
- D. an interposer mounted in said lock cage for radial movement between a first position in which said interposer obstructs said axial movement of said actuating element, and a second position in which said interposer permits said axial movement of said actuating element,
- E. a plurality of settable lock tumblers mounted in said lock cage and operable to permit said radial movement of said interposer when said plurality of lock tumblers are set in individual predetermined positions and to obstruct said radial movement of said interposer when any of said lock tumblers is set in any position other than said predetermined position,
- F. actuating means mounted on said lock cage adjacent said one open end of said housing for rotary movement relative thereto for setting said tumblers to said individual predetermined positions, and
- G. tactile perceptive means for providing a tactile indication of whether said combination lock mechanism is in a locked or unlocked condition and of the extent of rotation of said actuating means while said actuating means is setting said plurality of lock tumblers to said individual predetermined positions,
- whereby the locked or unlocked condition of said combination lock mechanism can be ascertained and said actuating means can be operated to set said lock tumblers in said individual predetermined positions or to move said lock tumblers from said individual predetermined positions to permit said combination lock mechanism to be unlocked and locked, both solely by tactile perception.
- 2. A combination lock mechanism as set forth in claim 1 wherein said tactile perceptive means comprises
- A. first tactile perceptive means operatively interconnected between said lock tumblers and said interposer for indicating whether said combination lock mechanism is in a locked or unlocked condition, and
- B. second tactile perceptive means operatively interconnected between said actuating means and said interposer, and said actuating means and said lock cage respectively for indicating both complete revolutions of said actuating means past a fixed predetermined position, and digital increments of movement of said actuating means less than one complete revolution in either direction of rotation from said fixed predetermined position.
- 3. A combination lock mechanism as set forth in claim 2 wherein said first tactile perceptive means for providing a tactile indication of whether said combination lock mechanism is in a locked or unlocked condition comprises
- A. a radial recess formed adjacent the periphery of each of said lock tumblers, and
- B. an axial projection on said interposer which enters the radial recesses on said lock tumblers when said lock tumblers are in said individual predetermined positions,
- whereby said radial movement of said interposer from said first position to said second position indicates that said combination lock mechanism is in an unlocked condition, and said radial movement of said interposer from said second position to said first position indicates that said combination lock mechanism is in a locked condition.
- 4. A combination lock mechanism as set forth in claim 2 wherein said second tactile perceptive means for ascertaining both complete revolutions and digital increments of rotation less than one complete revolution of said actuating means comprises:
- A. a first tactile perceptive element disposed in a fixed predetermined position on said interposer, and a second tactile perceptive element disposed in a fixed predetermined position on said actuating means in which said second tactile perceptive element passes closely adjacent to said first tactile perceptive element during rotary movement of said actuating means when said interposer is in said first position such that an operator can sense by tactile perception when said first and second tactile perceptive elements are in alignment during rotation of said actuating means, and
- B. means operatively interconnected between said actuating means and said lock cage for producing tactile perception of intermittent movement of said actuating means relative to said lock cage as said actuating means is rotated through a given segment of a revolution around said lock cage.
- 5. A combination lock mechanism as set forth in claim 4 wherein
- A. said first tactile perceptive element comprises a finger button disposed on the radially outer end of said interposer for moving said interposer between said first and second positions, and
- B. said second tactile perceptive element comprises a raised projection formed on the outer peripheral surface of said actuating means closely adjacent to said finger button when said interposer is in said first position,
- whereby when said actuating means is rotated to set said tumblers, an operator can tell by tactile perception when said first and second tactile perceptive elements are in alignment with each other.
- 6. A combination lock mechanism as set forth in claim 4 wherein said tactile perceptive means operatively interconnected between said actuating means and said lock cage for producing tactile perception of intermittent movement of said actuating means comprises ball and detent means operatively associated with adjacent faces of said actuating means and said lock cage, whereby said ball and detent means provides a plurality of click stops which an operator can feel during rotary movement of said actuating means relative to said lock cage.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 848,341 filed Mar. 9, 1992 which is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,239,767.
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