Claims
- 1. A key actuable electrical switch and a key having a distal end portion including means for providing a hook and means for providing an abutment, a central portion including key cuts defining a tumbler pin code, and a proximal end shank portion, the switch including a switch housing having a first portion rotatably receiving a key core including a plurality of tumbler pins, the first portion including means defining first and second tumbler pin retraction bores, the key cooperating with the key core, tumbler pins, and first and second retraction bores, respectively, to permit sliding movement of the key longitudinally of the key core in the lock position and another position, respectively, the switch including at least a first pair of circuit terminals and a movable contact carrier having a first position opening a circuit between the first pair of circuit terminals, and a second position closing the circuit between the first pair of circuit terminals, the switch further including a sliding actuator mechanism movable in response to longitudinal movement of the key in the core, and a race for slidably mounting the actuator mechanism with the switch housing, and means for connecting the actuator mechanism to the movable contact carrier, sliding movement of the actuator mechanism moving the contact carrier to the second position to close the circuit between the first pair of terminals.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the switch further includes a pair of second circuit terminals, the movable contact carrier having a third position closing the circuit between the terminals of the second circuit.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the circuit between the terminals of the second pair is open when the movable contact carrier is in the first and second positions.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the circuit between the first pair of terminals is closed when the movable contact carrier is in the third position.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the switch further includes means for engaging the hook on the distal end of the key, the hook engagement means being actuable by movement of the actuator mechanism as the movable contact carrier of the switch is moved from the first position to engage the hook to prevent removal of the key from the lock without returning the contact carrier to the first position to open the circuit between the terminals of the first pair.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the hook engaging means includes a lever having a first end defining a portion for engaging the hook and a second end, the lever being pivotally mounted on the actuator mechanism between its first and second ends, means for urging the first end of the lever into engagement with the hook, and a fulcrum positioned in the switch housing to remain substantially stationary with respect to the actuator mechanism and lever as they are moved along the race by movement of the key longitudinally of the core, movement of the lever with respect to the fulcrum causing the lever pivot to move from one side of the fulcrum to the other to rock the first end of the lever into engagement with the key hook as the key is moved longitudinally into the core, and out of engagement with the key hook as the key is moved longitudinally out of the core.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 and further including means for preventing removal of the key from the key core while the key core is in said other position, while permitting restricted longitudinal sliding movement of the key in the core to actuate the switch.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the key removal prevention means comprises a key cut defining an additional tumbler pin code portion on the key, an additional tumbler pin slidably mounted in the core for movement generally transversely of the longitudinal extent of the core, the pin being urged into engagement with the additional code portion of the key when the core is in the lock position but blocked against retraction from the additional code portion when the core is in said other position.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the additional code portion extends longitudinally along the key edge to permit longitudinal sliding key movement in the core a sufficient distance to move the contact carrier from the first position to the second.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1 and further comprising rotary switch means including a movable contact and at least one stationary contact, the movable contact of the rotary switch being coupled to one terminal of a third circuit and the stationary contact being coupled to another terminal of the third circuit, closing of the rotary switch contacts closing the circuit between the third terminals, the movable contact being coupled to the key core rotation thereby, the rotary switch means being housed in the switch housing.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 and further comprising a stationary contact defining with the movable contact of the rotary switch a pair of terminals of a fourth circuit, the movable contact of the rotary switch having a first position opening both the third and fourth circuits, a second position closing the third circuit and opening the fourth, and a third position closing both the third and fourth circuits between their respective pairs of terminals, the rotary switch means including means for urging the movable contact from the third position to the second.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 and further comprising a stationary contact defining with the movable contact of the rotary switch means a pair of terminals of a fifth circuit, the movable contact of the rotary switch having a fourth position closing the circuit between the fifth pair of terminals.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 and further comprising pawl means coupled to the movable contact and detent plate means for engagement by the pawl means to hold the movable contact in one of the first, second or fourth positions, the second position of the movable contact of the rotary switch corresponding to said other position of the key core.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the electrical switch is a vehicle driving lamp switch and the rotary switch means comprises the vehicle ignition switch, the locked position of the key core corresponding to the locked position of the vehicle ignition and the first position of the movable contact of the rotary switch, said other position of the key core and second position of the movable contact of the rotary switch corresponding to the ignition "on" or "run" position of the ignition switch, the third position of the movable contact of the rotary switch corresponding to the "start" position of the ignition switch and the fourth position of the movable contact of the rotary switch corresponding to the "accessory" position of the ignition switch.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 including means for electrically insulating the movable contact of the rotary switch from the key.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 687,540, filed May 18, 1976, now abandoned.
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