The present invention relates to a lock core structure, and more particularly, to a high security lock core structure which has a side bead unit and the bottom bead holes have stepped portions so as to have higher safety feature and save manufacturing cost.
A conventional lock core structure is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,403,486. Referring to
When the core 20 is rotated, the bottom bead holes 201 are in alignment with the side bead holes 102. When an incorrect key such as a universal key or an L-shaped tool is used, the top end of the bottom beads 30 cannot be in alignment with the opening of the bottom bead holes 201, so that the second side beads 402a are pushed by the first resilient members 403a, and the first side beads 401a are located in the bottom bead holes 201, and the assistance beads 404a are located between the core 20 and the casing 10. As shown in
However, the assistance beads 404a located between the core 20 and the casing 10 cannot be ensure the safety of the lock, when the bottom beads 30 are picked to move the first side beads 401a and the second side beads 402a to move a certain distance, the end faces of the first side beads 401a and the assistance beads 404a are located in alignment with the openings of the bottom bead holes 201. In other words, the core 20 can be rotated freely relative to the casing 10 so that the lock is unlocked. Besides, even if the third side beads 401b are located in the bottom bead holes 201, because the second resilient members 402 are located at the end faces of the third side beads 401b, and the bottom beads 30 are moved back, and that the third bottom beads 401b are completely located in the bottom bead holes 201. When the second resilient members 402b are deformed by a force from outside of the lock, the core 20 can be rotated and the lock is unlocked.
Furthermore, the casing 10 has to be thick enough to accommodate the first side beads 401a and the second side beads 402a of the side bead units 40a which has different lengths. This makes the lock to be bulky and has higher manufacturing cost.
The present invention intends to provide a high security lock core structure to improve the shortcomings of the conventional lock.
The present invention relates to a lock core and comprises a casing having a space defined axially therein and multiple top bead holes defined radially in the casing. The casing has at least one side bead hole communicating with the space and a side bead unit is located in at least one side bead hole. The side bead unit has a side bead and a resilient member mounted to outside of the side bead. The side bead has a neck and a flange. A core is located in the space and has bottom bead holes defined radially therethrough and a keyhole is defined axially therein which communicates with the bottom bead holes which communicate with the top bead holes. Each of the bottom bead holes has a stepped portion formed therein which is located corresponding to the flange of the side bead. The depth of each of the stepped portions is not larger than the total length of the neck and the flange.
Preferably, the thickness of a wall of the space in the casing is 2 to 2.5 mm.
Preferably, the depth of the stepped portion is 0.5 mm.
Preferably, the total length of the side bead is 1 to 1.5 mm.
Preferably, a gap is formed between the conjunction area between the core and the casing. The gap is 0.15 to 0.25 mm.
Preferably, the at least one side bead hole has a shoulder formed therein which is located close to outside of the casing.
Preferably, the resilient member is biased between the shoulder and the flange.
Preferably, the resilient member is a cone-shaped member.
Preferably, the casing has two side bead holes defined therethrough.
Preferably, a filling hole is defined in the casing and communicates with the space. The filling hole is located diametrically relative to the at least one side bead hole. The side bead unit is installed in the at least one side bead hole via the filling hole. A cover seals the filing hole.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a lock core which has side bead units and the bottom bead holes have stepped portions. When the core is stroke, hit or picked maliciously, even if the core is rotated to align the bottom bead holes with the side bead holes, the side beads are biased by the resilient members to stop the flanges by the stepped portions. The side beads are stocked between the core and the casing such that the core cannot be continuously rotated to reinforce the safety feature of the lock. The thickness of the casing is reduced when compared with the conventional locks so as to reduce the manufacturing cost.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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A core 2 located in the space 11 of the casing 1 and has bottom bead holes 21 defined radially therethrough and a keyhole 22 defined axially therein. The keyhole 22 communicates with the bottom bead holes 21 which communicate with the top bead holes 12. Each of the bottom bead holes 21 has a bottom bead unit 23 received therein and a stepped portion 211 is formed in each of the bottom bead holes 21. The stepped portion 211 is located corresponding to the flange 1512 of the side bead 151. The depth of each of the stepped portions 211 is not larger than the total length of the neck 1511 and the flange 1512.
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In a preferable embodiment, the thickness “T” of the wall of the space 11 in the casing 1 is 2 to 2.5 mm. The depth “D” of the stepped portion 211 is 0.5 mm. The total length “H” of the side bead 151 is 1 to 1.5 mm. A gap “L” is formed between the conjunction area between the core 2 and the casing 1, the gap is 0.15 to 0.25 mm.
The present invention provides the neck 1511 and the flange 1512 on each of the side beads 151, and the bottom bead holes 21 have stepped portions 211, so that when the lock is hit or picked, the core 2 perhaps is able to be rotated by the incorrect key 4, the end faces of the bottom bead units 23 cannot be in flush with the openings of the bottom bead holes 21. Once the bottom bead holes 21 are moved to be alignment with the side bead holes 14, the flanges 1512 are stopped by the stepped portions 211, and the side beads 151 are stocked at the conjunction area between the core 2 and the casing 1. The incorrect key 4 and the core 2 are both locked and cannot be rotated. The lock has higher safety feature and the thinner thickness of the casing 1 saves manufacturing cost.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
This application is being filed as a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 13/019,389, filed 2 Feb. 2011, currently pending.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 13019389 | Feb 2011 | US |
Child | 13868171 | US |