Claims
- 1. In a key for a cylinder lock, the key comprising an elongated blade having a blade surface with a plurality of recesses therein to receive tumbler pins of the lock, the lock having a plurality of tumbler pins forming a permutation inclined relative to said blade surface, the improvement wherein at least one recess of said plurality of recesses includes
- a planar base portion spaced inwardly from said blade surface,
- a planar side wall portion spaced from said base portion and lying adjacent to said blade surface and inclined relative thereto, said planar side wall portion having substantially the shape of an isosceles triangle and lying in a plane parallel to the longitudinal dimension of said blade; and
- a conical side wall surface portion extending between said base portion and said planar side wall portion.
- 2. A key and a cylinder lock therefor,
- said lock comprising a plurality of cylindrical tumbler pins; and
- said key comprising an elongated blade having a key surface with a first plurality of recesses therein for receiving said tumbler pins and having a key tip at one end thereof, at least one recess of said first plurality of recesses being elongated in a direction perpendicular to the central axis of its associated tumbler pin and parallel to the longitudinal direction of said blade, and comprising
- first and second substantially parallel planar side wall portions adjacent to said key surface and extending in the longitudinal direction of said blade, said first and second wall portions being parallel to the longitudinal median plane of said one recess and to the central axis of its associated tumbler pin;
- a substantially planar base portion, said planar side wall portions being spaced from said base portion;
- third and fourth substantially planar wall portions extending between said base portion and said first and second wall portions, respectively; and
- sloping end wall portions defining rectilinear slide surfaces for cooperation with its associated tumbler pin, said slide surfaces being aligned with the longitudinal dimension of said blade and extending outwardly from said base portion.
- 3. A key and a cylinder lock therefor,
- said lock comprising a plurality of tumbler pins with a cylindrical portion and frustoconical distal ends; and
- said key comprising an elongated key blade with a key surface having a first plurality of recesses therein to receive said tumbler pins; said first plurality of recesses being of a lateral permutation perpendicular to said key surface, being longitudinally arrayed along said key blade and having a plurality of different depths; one of first plurality of recesses having the greatest depth of said first plurality of recesses and a maximum width substantially equal to the diameter of its associated tumbler pin, but slightly greater than said diameter, to receive said associated pin in close fitting sliding relationship; said one recess comprising
- first and second substantially parallel planar side wall portions adjacent to said key surface and
- extending in the longitudinal direction of said blade, said first and second wall portions being parallel to the longitudinal median plane of said one recess and to the central axis of its associated tumbler pin and having a height in a direction perpendicular to said key surface equal to the insertion depth of said associated tumbler pin cylindrical portion;
- a substantially planar base portion, said planar side wall portions being spaced from said base portion;
- third and fourth substantially planar wall portions extending between said base portion and said first and second wall portions, respectively; and
- sloping conical end wall surface portions defining rectilinear slide surfaces for cooperation with its associated tumbler pin, said slide surfaces being aligned with the longitudinal dimension of said blade and extending outwardly from said base portion.
- 4. A key and lock according to claim 3, wherein at least one of said slide surfaces of said one recess extends up to said key surface.
- 5. A key and lock according to claim 3, wherein said slide surfaces are inclined at a 45.degree. angle relative to said key surface.
- 6. A key and a cylinder lock therefor,
- said lock comprising a plurality of cylindrical tumbler pins; and
- said key comprising an elongated blade having a key surface with a first plurality of recesses therein for receiving said tumbler pins and having a key tip at one end thereof; at least one recess of said first plurality of recesses being elongated in a direction perpendicular to the central axis of its associated tumbler pin and parallel to the longitudinal direction of said blade, and comprising
- first and second substantially parallel planar side wall portions adjacent to said key surface and extending in the longitudinal direction of said blade, said first and second wall portions being parallel to the longitudinal median plane of said one recess and to the central axis of its associated tumbler pin;
- a substantially planar base portion, said planar side wall portions being spaced from said base portion;
- third and fourth substantially planar wall portions extending between said base portion and said first and second wall portions, respectively; and
- sloping end wall portions defining rectilinear slide surfaces for cooperation with its associated tumbler pin, said slide surfaces being aligned with the longitudinal dimension of said blade and extending outwardly from said base portion; and
- said key surface having a second plurality of recesses for receiving tumbler pins forming a permutation inclined relative to said key surface; at least one recess of said second plurality of recesses comprising
- a planar base section,
- a planar side wall section adjacent to said key surface and inclined relative thereto in substantially the shape of an isosceles triangle, and
- a conical side wall surface section between said base section and said planar side wall section.
- 7. A key and a lock according to claim 6, wherein said at least one recess of said second plurality of recesses forms a 45.degree. additional permutation, said planar side wall section is inclined at an angle of 45.degree. to said key surface, and wherein said conical side wall surface section, two transitional side wall sections and said planar side wall section form two slides for tumbler pins extending from said base section to said key surface and inclined by an angle of 45.degree. relative to said key surface.
- 8. A key and lock according to claim 2, wherein said one recess is elongated in one longitudinal direction of said blade from the center portion of its associated tumbler pin in order to conceal the position of its associated tumbler pin.
- 9. A key and lock according to claim 8 wherein said one recess is elongated in only one direction from the central portion of its associated tumbler pin and from said end wall portion of said one recess facing away from said key tip to limit longitudinal movement of the key when fully inserted in the lock and turned from its insertion or removal position by the engagement of said associated tumbler pin and said one end wall portion facing away from said key tip.
- 10. A key and lock according to claim 2, wherein recesses are provided on both sides of said key blade.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 720,784, filed Sept. 7, 1976, and now abandoned.
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The History of Locks. |
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