The present application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2010-133009 filed on Jun. 10, 2010, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a key and a locking device to be operated by the key.
2. Description of the Related Art
As a key for locking or unlocking a locking device such as a cylinder lock, a key plate is used that has a plate body which is shaped like a plate and has an inside groove formed inside a plane thereof. The inside groove type key plate is used such that, by inserting the key plate into a key hole formed on a front surface of a rotor of the cylinder lock, plural tumblers formed in the rotor are engaged with end surfaces of the inside groove, and, when the key plate inserted is a regular key (or authentic key) of the cylinder lock, the tumblers are all drawn from an outer periphery of the rotor to allow the rotation of the rotor (e.g., JP-A-2005-344305).
According to the conventional key and locking device, a key family that has, e.g., ten tumblers, and the inside groove of the key at the position of each tumbler is set to be formed into three steps of a, b and c can have different key patterns of 310 in theoretical combination.
However, in order to prevent a malfunction caused by the key, it is in fact not allowed to produce two keys quite similar to each other, e.g., the two keys being different only in the position of steps at one inside groove. Thus, the combination number of the key patterns available is actually limited.
In order to increase the combination number of the key patterns, it may be assumed that the interval between the tumblers is narrowed to increase the number of tumblers or the number of steps at each inside groove is increased to complicate the inside groove pattern. However, in this case, the accuracy for processing the key and the cylinder lock needs to be enhanced even more.
Where the key and cylinder lock of the same family need to be provided for different device makers and to be used for different models, it is necessary to divide the inside groove patterns of the key into dissimilar groups so as to provide each of them separately. However, it is difficult to quantitatively determine and control the dissimilarity of the inside groove pattern for each key in the same key family, i.e., at a necessary ratio, to what extent the dissimilarity should be ensured in classifying and providing the key.
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a key and a locking device that allows the key pattern to be easily controlled for each customer while ensuring the sufficient combination number of key patterns without changing the conventional accuracy for processing the inside groove pattern.
(1) According to one embodiment of the invention, a key comprises:
a body that is plate-shaped to be inserted into a locking device; and
a groove that is formed in the body and engages with a plurality of tumblers of the locking device to allow locking and unlocking operations,
wherein the groove comprises, at a location corresponding to one tumbler of the locking device, a non-engagement part that does not engage with the one tumbler.
In the above embodiment (1) of the invention, the following modifications and changes can be made.
(i) The groove comprises an inside groove, and the non-engagement part comprises a notch portion that the inside groove is cut to reach an edge portion of the body.
(ii) The groove comprises an outside groove, and the non-engagement part comprises a notch portion that the outside groove is cut to reach an edge portion of the body.
(iii) A plurality of the non-engagement parts are formed.
(iv) The key further comprises an other inside groove on an opposite surface and having a pattern vertically symmetrical to a pattern of the inside groove.
(2) According to another embodiment of the invention, a locking device comprises:
a rotor to be turned by a regular key inserted;
a plurality of first tumblers that engage with grooves of the regular key inserted to be drawn from an outer periphery of the rotor; and
a second tumbler to be drawn from the outer periphery of the rotor without engaging with the grooves.
In the above embodiment (2) of the invention, the following modifications and changes can be made.
(v) A part of the groove of an irregular key inserted engages with the second tumbler such that the second tumbler projects from the outer periphery of the rotor to restrict the rotor from turning.
(vi) A plurality of the second tumblers are included.
(vii) The locking device further comprises an elastic member to push the second tumbler outward in a radial direction of the rotor.
(viii) The locking device further comprises an elastic member to push the second tumbler inward in a radial direction of the rotor.
According to one embodiment of the invention, a key plate and a cylinder lock are constructed such that a rotor of the cylinder lock includes plural tumblers to engage with an inside groove of the key plate to allow the turn of the rotor and at least one tumbler not to engage with the inside groove to allow the turn of the rotor. Thus, it becomes possible to distinguish a combination of keys by whether a notched part (non-engagement part) corresponding to a tumbler is formed in the key plate or not. Therefore, a key plate with the notched part and another key plate without the notched part can be used as a combination of different key patterns (though having apparently similar patterns) that do not cause a malfunction even when all of the patterns of the inside groove at the other positions of the groove are identical between the key plates.
The preferred embodiments according to the invention will be explained below referring to the drawings, wherein:
Hereinafter, as a key and a locking device according to an embodiment of the present invention, a key plate 1 used for opening and closing of door of vehicles or the like and used for an ignition key for engine stating or the like, and a cylinder lock 2 corresponding to the key plate 1 will be explained with reference to the drawings.
Key Plate
A predetermined area in the side surface of the body 11 of the key plate 1 is carved to have a predetermined depth such that an inside groove 13 as a groove to function as a key tooth is formed lengthwise along the insertion direction. Further, as shown in
On the other hand, in a part of the location P1, a notch part 10 is formed by that the body 11 is cut toward the edge portion thereof so as to extend the inside groove 13. The notch part 10 is formed as a non-engagement part that has no end surface for engaging with the corresponding tumbler 201.
In addition, in the embodiment, another inside groove 13 that has the same pattern as the inside groove 13 shown in
Cylinder Lock
Next, the structure of the cylinder lock 2 that is locked and unlocked by the key plate 1 will be explained.
A front surface of the rotor 21 is exposed exteriorly in a state that it is housed in the cylinder 31, and a key hole 22 into which the key plate 1 is inserted is formed from the front surface to the inside in the axis direction. In addition, in the rotor 21, tumbler slits 211 to 220 for housing tumblers 201 to 210 are formed so as to be arranged at ten sites in total of which every five sites are side by side in two rows along the axis direction. The tumbler slits 211 to 215 shown on the right and near side in
A head part 32 having a flange-like shape is formed on the front surface of the cylinder 31, and a rotor hole 33 for housing the rotor 21 slidably is formed on the front surface of the head part 32 by boring.
With reference to
On the other hand, the tumblers 201, 202, . . . , 206, 207, . . . that are housed in the tumbler slits 211, 212, . . . , 216, 217, . . . of the rotor 21 have engagement parts 201a, 202a, . . . , 206a, 207a, . . . that are formed so as to project toward the key plate 1 respectively, and are always biased toward the diameter direction (upper direction in
The tumblers 201, 202, . . . , 206, 207, . . . are biased by the coil springs 23, 23, . . . , thereby in a state that the key plate 1 is not inserted, upper end portions of the tumblers 202, . . . , 206, 207, . . . are inserted into the lock slits 312a, . . . , 316a, 317a, . . . respectively, so that the rotor 21 is inhibited (locked) from rotating to cylinder 31. However, the tumbler 201 is not inserted into the lock slit 311a even in a state that the key plate 1 is not inserted.
As shown in
As shown in
As described above, according to the key plate 1 and the cylinder lock 2 of the embodiment, a structure is provided, that a plurality of tumblers 201 to 210 allowing the rotation operation by engaging with the inside groove 13 of the key plate 1 and at least one tumbler 201 allowing the rotation operation by not engaging with the inside groove 13 are formed in the rotor 21 of the cylinder lock 2. Thereby, it becomes possible to differentiate combinations of key due to whether the notch part (non-engagement part) 10 corresponding to the tumbler 201 is formed in the key plate 1 or not. The key plate 1 having the notch part 10 and the key plate 1 not having the notch part 10 can be set as a combination of different key pattern that does not malfunction with each other even if all of the patterns of the inside groove 13 in the other locations P2 to P10 correspond to each other.
Therefore, for example, by that the key plate 1 and the cylinder lock 2 included in the same family that have the same number of the tumblers 201 and the same number of steps of the inside groove 13 are separated due to the difference in existence or non-existence of the notch part (non-engagement part) of the inside groove, they can be provided separately as a product for different objective device or different maker. Accordingly, the number of combination of the key pattern sufficient for not causing malfunction in the same key family can be set without complicating the conventional inside groove pattern. In addition, the key pattern to each different customer can be easily controlled.
Although the invention has been described with respect to the specific embodiments for complete and clear disclosure, the appended claims are not to be thus limited but are to be construed as embodying all modifications and alternative constructions that may occur to one skilled in the art which fairly fall within the basic teaching herein set forth.
For example, although the embodiment has been explained by a key plate of an inside groove type, the present invention can be also applied to a key plate with an outside groove (i.e., a groove externally formed opposite the inside groove). Further,
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