Claims
- 1. A cylinder lock of the rotary disc tumbler and pin tumbler type comprising a stationary casing in the form of an outer cylindrical shell having a front end wall provided with a key opening for passage of a key therethrough and a cylindrical bore extending rearwardly therefrom, a plug assembly in said bore including an inner shell member rotatable therein forming a shear line therewith at an interface between the casing and shell member and a plurality of locking disc tumblers in a stacked array encircled within such shell member and rotatable about a common axis therein, the casing having a formation housing a plurality of elongated, axially slidable segmented pin tumblers arranged with their axes arranged in a radial plane extending through said common axis and located radially outwardly and biased toward the disc tumblers, each pin tumbler having a separation line intermediate its length defining inner and outer pin segments, the disc tumblers each having a stepped bottom peripheral gate alignable with and adapted to receive adjacent portions of the pin tumblers therein to various depths causing pin tumbler portions spaced from said separation line to cross said shear line in a locked position of the plug assembly and prevent rotation of the inner shell member within the casing, the stepped bottom of each gate providing a series of bottom portions spaced a plurality of different depths from the tumbler peripheries correlated to the axial lengths of the inner pin segments in accordance with predetermined key bitting configurations, and the disc tumblers having central key openings therein to receive end portions of the key shaped to provide key engaging surfaces at circumferentially spaced angles correlated to the key bitting configurations to effect different angular rotations of the disc tumblers by the key positioning the stepped bottom portions to locate the pin tumblers so that their separation lines register with said shear line releasing the plug assembly to be rotated by the key to unlocked open position.
- 2. A cylinder lock as defined in claim 1, wherein said bore of said casing opens rearwardly through the casing and has an inwardly facing circumferential groove in the bounding surface of the bore adjacent to the rearmost end thereof, and an interrupted ring shaped retaining spring is removably seated in said groove and rearwardly overlapping portions of said inner shell member retain the same rotatably seated within the bore of said casing.
- 3. A cylinder lock as defined in claim 1, where said plug assembly includes an annular spacer interposed between each of said disc tumblers in said stacked array and similarly shaped annular spacers at the front and rear of the stacked array of disc tumblers located within said inner shell member have an outer diameter corresponding substantially to the maximum outer diameter of the disc tumblers.
- 4. A cylinder lock as defined in claim 1, wherein said key has a circular cross section key shank and a key bitting end portion formed from a substantially semicircular cross section having axially and circumferentially spaced cutouts defining key bit abutment surfaces at various predetermined circumferentially spaced angular positions and said disc tumbler central key opening being of part circular cross section defining a substantially radial bounding surface positioned relative to the gate bottom portions so as to effect key rotation of the disc tumblers to proper angular positions to cause alignment of the pin tumbler separation lines with said shear line.
- 5. A cylinder lock as defined in claim 4, where said plug assembly includes an annular spacer interposed between each of said disc tumblers in said stacked array and similarly shaped annular spacers at the front and rear of the stacked array of disc tumblers located within said inner shell member have an outer diameter corresponding substantially to the maximum outer diameter of the disc tumblers.
- 6. A cylinder lock as defined in claim 4, wherein the lands provide abutment surfaces facing outwardly towards said inner shell member to be disposed in confronting relation with adjacent inner segments of the pin tumblers to receive such pin tumbler segments in abutment therewith and transition surfaces are provided between adjacent lands inclined at angles to radii from said common axis to define inclined ramp transition surfaces between the lands.
- 7. A cylinder lock as defined in claim 4, wherein said bore of said casing opens rearwardly through the casing and has an inwardly facing circumferential groove in the bounding surface of the bore adjacent to the rearmost end thereof, and an interrupted ring shaped retaining spring is removably seated in said groove and rearwardly overlapping portions of said inner shell member retain the same rotatably seated within the bore of said casing.
- 8. A cylinder lock as defined in claim 4, wherein the stepped bottom gate in each of said tumblers is shaped to define land surfaces at various predetermined different radial distances from said common axis providing a terraced stepped gate bottom configuration with the lands spaced at different circumferential angles from said center axis whereby the lands permit entry of the adjacent inner segments of the tumbler pins at different distances into the gate depending upon the angular position of the associated disc tumbler.
- 9. A cylinder lock as defined in claim 8, wherein the lands provide abutment surfaces facing outwardly towards said inner shell member to be disposed in confronting relation with adjacent inner segments of the pin tumblers to receive such pin tumbler segments in abutment therewith and transition surfaces are provided between adjacent lands inclined at angles to radii from said common axis to define inclined ramp transition surfaces between the lands.
- 10. A cylinder lock as defined in claim 1, wherein the stepped bottom gate in each of said tumblers is shaped to define land surfaces at various predetermined different radial distances from said common axis providing a terraced stepped gate bottom configuration with the lands spaced at different circumferential angles from said center axis whereby the lands permit entry of the adjacent inner segments of the tumbler pins at different distances into the gate depending upon the angular position of the associated disc tumbler.
- 11. A cylinder lock as defined in claim 10, where said plug assembly includes an annular spacer interposed between each of said disc tumblers in said stacked array and similarly shaped annular spacers at the front and rear of the stacked array of disc tumblers located within said inner shell member have an outer diameter corresponding substantially to the maximum outer diameter of the disc tumblers.
- 12. A cylinder lock as defined in claim 10, wherein said bore of said casing opens rearwardly through the casing and has an inwardly facing circumferential groove in the bounding surface of the bore adjacent to the rearmost end thereof, and an interrupted ring shaped retaining spring is removably seated in said groove and rearwardly overlapping portions of said inner shell member retain the same rotatably seated within the bore of said casing.
- 13. A cylinder lock as defined in claim 10, wherein the lands provide abutment surfaces facing outwardly towards said inner shell member to be disposed in confronting relation with adjacent inner segments of the pin tumblers to receive such pin tumbler segments in abutment therewith and transition surfaces are provided between adjacent lands inclined at angles to radii from said common axis to define inclined ramp transition surfaces between the lands.
- 14. A cylinder lock as defined in claim 13, wherein said bore of said casing opens rearwardly through the casing and has an inwardly facing circumferential groove in the bounding surface of the bore adjacent to the rearmost end thereof, and an interrupted ring shaped retaining spring is removably seated in said groove and rearwardly overlapping portions of said inner shell member retain the same rotatably seated within the bore of said casing.
- 15. A cylinder lock as defined in claim 13, where said plug assembly includes an annular spacer interposed between each of said disc tumblers in said stacked array and similarly shaped annular spacers at the front and rear of the stacked array of disc tumblers located within said inner shell member have an outer diameter corresponding substantially to the maximum outer diameter of the disc tumblers.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 622,054, filed June 18, 1984 now abandoned.
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