Claims
- 1. A key blank for use in cutting a key which key is for a twisting tumbler/sidebar type lock having a slider for blocking or allowing operation of the sidebar, the key blank comprising:
a key bow; a key stop on the key bow; a key blade adjacent the key bow, the key blade having a longitudinally-extending skew cut bitting surface area along one longitudinal edge of the key blade; and a slider contact area extending longitudinally of the key blade below the skew cut bitting surface area, wherein the slider contact area has a surface configuration positioned at at least one of a predetermined number of locations spaced longitudinally from the key bow.
- 2. The key blank as defined in claim 1, wherein the slider contact area surface configuration is on one side of the key blade and is divided into at least two portions.
- 3. The key blank as defined in claim 2, wherein the slider contact area surface configurations are spaced horizontally from a plane of the key blade.
- 4. A cylinder lock combination, comprising:
at least two key blanks as defined in claim 3 having at least two slider contact area surface configurations; and a slider for blocking or allowing operation of a sidebar in a twisting tumbler/sidebar type lock with a keyway having two contact surface portions on the slider selectively positioned to allow different key blanks to be insertable into the same keyway.
- 5. A key for use in a lock having twisting tumblers operated by skew cut bittings on the key, a sidebar and a locking slider for selectively blocking or allowing operation of the sidebar, the key comprising:
a key bow; a key stop on the key bow limiting the insertion of the key into a keyway; a key blade having a longitudinally-extending top edge with a plurality of the skew cut bittings extending there along; and a slider contact area extending longitudinally along the key blade below the skew cut bittings, wherein the slider contact area has an end surface configuration to contact and move the locking slider when a properly cut key is inserted into the keyway so that the locking slider does not block operation of the sidebar.
- 6. The key as defined in claim 5, wherein the slider contact area surface configuration is divided into at least two portions.
- 7. The key as defined in claim 6, wherein the at least two portions contact two different surface portions on the slider.
- 8. The key as defined in claim 6, wherein the slider contact area surface configurations and the surface portions are horizontally spaced from the longitudinal axis of the key.
- 9. A master keying system for use with a twisting tumbler sidebar lock having a locking slider, and keys as defined in claim 5, surface portions on the slider and a slider contact area on the key being configured so that one key will control operation and another key will not control operation of the slider when inserted in the same keyway.
- 10. A master keying system for use with a twisting tumbler sidebar lock having a locking slider, a slider contact area being divided into two horizontal portions positioned at different predetermined locations and the locking slider having contact surfaces positioned at different predetermined locations so that a plurality of master keying variations are produced.
- 11. A master keying system for use with a twisting tumbler sidebar lock having a locking slider, a slider contact area having an end surface configuration positioned at different predetermined locations and the locking slider having contact surfaces positioned at different predetermined locations so that a plurality of master keying variations are produced.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/981,801 filed Oct. 19, 2001, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/776,929 filed Feb. 6, 2001, now abandoned.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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09981801 |
Oct 2001 |
US |
Child |
10260420 |
Oct 2002 |
US |
Parent |
09776929 |
Feb 2001 |
US |
Child |
09981801 |
Oct 2001 |
US |