Claims
- 1. A lock system comprising a combination of (1) a first pin-tumbler lock having an outer cylinder and a rotating cylinder plug, the cylinder plug having a key slot and barrel, and tumblers comprising lock pins and corresponding plungers traversing the outer cylinder and cylinder plug, wherein the lock pins project into the barrel; (2) a second pin-tumbler lock, substantially shorter than the first lock, having an outer cylinder and a rotating cylinder plug, the cylinder plug having a key slot and barrel, and tumblers comprising lock pins and corresponding plungers traversing the outer cylinder and cylinder plug, wherein the lock pins project into the barrel, and (3) a key having a conventional handle portion and shank portion with a series of notches and projections extending along one longitudinal edge of the shank portion which engage the tumbler pins of the first pin-tumbler lock upon insertion of the key so as to render the lock operable, and which engage the tumbler pins of the second pin-tumbler lock upon insertion of the key to render the second lock operable.
- 2. A lock system according to claim 1, wherein the first pin-tumbler lock is a standard apartment size lock mechanism, and the second lock is a five pin-tumbler standard mailbox lock.
- 3. A lock system according to claim 2, wherein the first pin-tumbler lock has five tumblers correspondingly spaced apart with those of the second lock and wherein the tumblers of the first lock are disposed within the lock cylinder to engage the identical surfaces of the notches and projections of the key as the corresponding tumblers in the second lock.
- 4. A lock system according to claim 3, wherein the first pin-tumbler lock has one or more additional tumblers.
- 5. A lock system according to claim 1, wherein the first lock has tumblers corresponding with and equally spaced apart with respect to the tumblers of the second lock and disposed within the lock cylinder to engage corresponding surfaces of the notches and projections.
- 6. A lock system according to claim 1, wherein the first lock and the second lock have an equal number of correspondingly spaced apart tumblers, and wherein the tumblers of the first lock are disposed within the lock cylinder to engage the identical surfaces of the notches and projections of the key as the corresponding tumblers in the second lock.
- 7. A lock system according to claim 1, wherein the cylinder plug of said second lock is smaller in cross-sectional size than the cylinder plug of said first lock.
- 8. A lock system comprising a combination of (1) a first pin-tumbler lock having an outer cylinder and a rotating cylinder plug, the cylinder plug having a key slot and barrel, and tumblers comprising lock pins and corresponding plungers traversing the outer cylinder and cylinder plug, wherein the lock pins project into the barrel; (2) a second pin-tumbler lock having an outer cylinder and a rotating cylinder plug, said cylinder plug smaller in cross-sectional size than the cylinder plug of said first lock and having a key slot and barrel, and tumblers comprising lock pins and corresponding plungers traversing the outer cylinder and cylinder plug, wherein the lock pins project into the barrel, and (3) a key having a conventional handle portion and shank portion with a series of notches and projections extending along one longitudinal edge of the shank portion which engage the tumbler pins of the first pin-tumbler lock upon insertion of the key so as to render the lock operable, and which engage the tumbler pins of the second pin-tumbler lock upon insertion of the key to render the second lock operable.
- 9. A lock system according to claim 8, wherein the cylinder plug of said second lock is at least 10% smaller in cross-sectional size than the cylinder plug of said first lock.
- 10. A lock system according to claim 9, wherein the outer cylinder of said second lock is substantially smaller in cross-sectional size than the outer cylinder of said first lock.
- 11. A lock system according to claim 9 or 10, wherein said second lock is substantially shorter than said first lock.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 780,662, filed June 8, 1977.
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1438336 |
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