Information
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Patent Grant
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6295850
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Patent Number
6,295,850
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Date Filed
Friday, April 9, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 2, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 492
- 070 370
- 070 371
- 070 373
- 070 374
- 070 381
- 070 448
- 070 449
- 070 451
- 070 375
- 070 337
- 070 340
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International Classifications
- E05B3508
- E05B904
- E05B2900
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Abstract
By operationally mounting a plurality of wafers or plates forming tumblers in an independent, separate, substantially closed container, and cooperatively mounting the plate tumbler container with a cylinder forming member, a unique cylinder lock system is attained which is easily and inexpensively manufactured, as well as quickly and easily re-keyed whenever desired. In the preferred embodiment, all of the plate tumblers which are desired for the particular lock construction are mounted in the substantially closed container, with each plate tumbler having the requisite spring means associated therewith. In addition, the plate tumbler holding container incorporates one aperture for each plate tumbler which allows the slot engaging fin of each tumbler to extend outwardly from the container for locking and unlocking association with the housing.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to key-operated cylinder locks and, more particularly, to constructions for cylinder locks incorporating plate tumblers and manufacturing methods therefore.
BACKGROUND ART
Cylinder locks are well known in the art and widely used in many industries and products for achieving an inexpensive locking system. In typical constructions, cylinder locks are manufactured with spring biased pins or spring biased plates or wafers forming the tumblers for controlling the opening and closing of the lock.
These locks are usually constructed for being key-operated, with the configuration of the key being controlled by the tumbler construction. Once a matching key is inserted into the lock assembly, the spring biased tumblers are moved from a locked position into a released position, allowing the cylinder to rotate in its associated housing. In this way, the lock is opened and the desired locking and unlocking functions are activated.
In most prior art lock constructions, the cylinder comprises an elongated, closed, one-piece construction and is mounted in a cooperating housing which incorporates at least one axially elongated slot or groove. In addition, the cylinder incorporates a plurality of spring biased tumblers either in the form of plates, wafers, or pins, which are constructed for being normally biased into the slot or groove of the housing. In this way, the cylinder is in a locked position when the tumblers are within the slot and the unlocked position when the tumblers are removed from the slot by having the key associated with the particular lock inserted therein.
In the construction of cylinder locks incorporating a plurality of wafers or plates as the tumblers, each wafer or plate comprises a generally rectangular shape incorporating a uniquely dimensioned slot formed therein which is positioned for receiving the key when inserted into the lock assembly. In addition, each wafer or plate comprises a locking fin member which is spring biased to be maintained in the slot or groove of the housing. However, when the appropriate key is inserted through the rectangular slots of the wafer or plate, the plate is moved against the spring forces in a manner which removes the locking fin from the groove, thereby enabling the cylinder to rotate relative to the housing.
Although this basic construction has been widely employed and accepted for use in numerous products, a substantial expense is incurred in manufacturing these locks, due to the tedious and difficult assembly required for constructing and positioning the wafers or plates forming the tumblers for the lock assembly. In most constructions, the cylinder is mass produced with wafer or plate receiving slots or wards formed therein. However, manual assembly is required to insert and set the wafers or plates in the cylinder with the biasing springs to assure that the wafers/plates function as tumblers to control the operation of the lock.
Once the plate tumblers are inserted into the cylinder and prior to insertion of the cylinder into the housing, the spring forces tend to force the plate/tumblers out of the slots. Consequently, holding means are required in order to prevent dislodgement of the plate tumblers. Typically, a separate holding member or a cylinder construction is employed which retains the plate tumblers in position while still enabling the plate to function in its intended manner when assembled in the housing.
One problem, which is frequently encountered during the assembly of the plate tumblers, occurs when plate tumblers are dislodged from the cylinder after insertion therein. When this problem occurs, particularly when two or more tumblers are dislodged, the plate tumblers must be properly reinserted into the cylinder in the correct order. If incorrect reassembly is made, the key constructed for opening the lock by positioning the tumblers in the slot-dislodged position will not function.
A further problem and substantial expense is also incurred whenever a lock assembly is to be changed, by having a new tumbler arrangement installed for requiring a new key configuration to be used to open the lock. In such instances, either the entire lock assembly is removed and replaced, or the wafers/plates forming the tumblers are changed so that a new combination is established and a new key is required. However, in any such change, manual effort and substantial expenses are incurred.
Therefore, it is a principal object of the present invention to provide a cylinder lock construction which eliminates the need for manual assembly of plate tumblers during assembly of the lock.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a cylinder lock construction having the characteristic features described above which is quickly and easily assembled without requiring specialized training.
Another object of the present mention is to provide a cylinder lock construction having the characteristic features described above which completely eliminates any possibility of tumbler dislodgement during the assembly process.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a cylinder lock construction having the characteristic features described above which enables rapid, trouble-free changing of a tumbler combination without substantial expense or difficulty.
Other and more specific objects will in part be obvious and will in part appear hereinafter.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
By employing the present invention, all of the difficulties and drawbacks found with prior art constructions are eliminated and a unique cylinder lock system is attained which is easily and inexpensively manufactured, as well as quickly and easily re-keyed whenever desired. In accordance with the present invention, all of these goals and objectives are realized by operationally mounting the wafers or plates forming the tumblers in an independent, separate, substantially closed container.
In the preferred embodiment, all of the plate tumblers which are desired for the particular lock construction are mounted in the substantially closed container, with each plate tumbler having the requisite spring means associated therewith. In addition, the plate tumbler holding container incorporates one aperture for each plate tumbler which allows the slot engaging fin of each tumbler to extend outwardly from the container.
The container also incorporates a generally rectangular-shaped portal formed at each opposed end of the container and positioned in juxtaposed, spaced alignment with the key receiving slots formed in each plate tumbler. In this way, the key associated with the plate tumblers is inserted directly through the portal of the container and directly aligned with the plate tumblers for effectively moving the plate tumblers as required for operating the cylinder of the lock.
In order to enable the plate tumbler-holding container of the present invention to function in its intended manner, the cylinder of the present invention incorporates a container receiving and holding zone dimensioned for nested engaged relationship with the plate tumbler container. In addition, the holding zone is positioned for enabling the plate tumblers securely retained in the container to cooperate with the fin-engaging slot or groove formed in the housing. In this way, the cooperative, engaged relationship of the plate tumblers' fins in the housing slot is assured and the desired locking and unlocking of the cylinder relative to the housing is provided.
By employing the present invention, the prior art difficulties and high assembly costs are completely eliminated. Instead, a closed, self-contained plate tumbler container assembly is mass produced in advance with each plate tumbler being independently operationally mounted in a single container. In addition, each plate tumbler incorporates a uniquely constructed key receiving slot and cooperates with spring means which normally bias each plate tumbler into a position wherein a slot engaging fin of the tumbler protrudes from the container.
By constructing the plate tumblers in this unique manner, plate tumbler bearing containers are easily transported from manufacture to assembly without fear of any dislodgement of the tumblers from the container, while also enabling the tumbler-bearing container to be quickly and easily assembled with the remaining component of the lock. As a result, all of the prior art drawbacks are eliminated and a uniquely constructed rapidly produced lock assembly system is realized. In this way, locks are capable of being produced substantially more efficiently, effectively, and inexpensively.
In the preferred embodiment, each plate tumbler bearing container is coded to designate the particular construction and arrangement employed for the plate tumblers incorporated therein. As previously discussed, each plate tumbler incorporates a uniquely constructed receiving slot formed therein, which construction dictates the configuration of the cuts formed on the key in order to move the fin of the plate tumbler from engagement with the fin-engaging slot of the housing to disengagement therefrom. As a result, in order to enable the slot construction of the plate tumblers in the container to be readily discernible by viewing only the container, each container is preferably coded in a manner which will inform knowledgeable individuals of the precise key configuration or the corresponding key code identity that is required for using the plate tumbler container in a particular lock assembly.
As is evident from the foregoing detailed disclosure, the expensive, time-consuming labor effort required in manufacturing and assembling prior art cylinder locks is eliminated and, by employing the present invention, a cylinder lock construction is attained quickly and easily, with minimal labor effort required. By employing the present invention, final assembly of the cylinder lock system is quickly obtained by merely mounting the plate tumbler bearing container of the present invention in the receiving zone of the cylinder and inserting the cylinder into the associated housing. Once mounted in place, the remainder of the lock is assembled, in a generally conventional manner, with the particular latching means affixed to the terminating end of the cylinder. Once completed, the lock assembly is ready for installation and use.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a special cylinder lock construction is provided which enables plate tumbler bearing containers to be quickly and easily changed, thereby allowing manufacturers or users to effectively change the lock combination and alter the key configuration associated with a particular lock whenever desired. In order to attain this unique result, the cylinder and the locking means are not affixed directly to each other in their typical manner.
In most constructions, the locking means comprise one selected from the group consisting of locking plates, locking arms, latches, cam arms, and cam operated bars secured to the cylinder for being activated by the rotation of the cylinder when opened. In this embodiment of the present invention, the locking means is constructed as a separate subassembly, mounted in nested, controlled interengagement with the cylinder.
By employing this construction, the rotation of the cylinder forces the locking means to rotate simultaneously therewith, achieving the desired locking and unlocking function. However, if the lock assembly is to be given a new combination, a special release key is employed which enables the entire cylinder and plate tumbler container associated therewith to be removed in their entirety from the housing.
Since the cylinder and lock means are operationally interconnected but not physically secured to each other, the cylinder is removable without disturbing the lock means. Once the cylinder is removed, the plate tumbler containers are changed and the cylinder and new plate tumbler container are returned to the housing for re-installation therein. With this quick and simple process, a new combination is achieved for the lock assembly, with a new key being required to operate the lock.
The invention accordingly comprises an article of manufacture possessing the features, properties, and the relation of elements which will be exemplified in the article hereinafter described, and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claims.
THE DRAWINGS
For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded side elevation view depicting one embodiment of the lock assembly of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a side elevation view of the lock assembly of
FIG. 1
depicted fully assembled with a key member ready for insertion therein;
FIG. 3
is a front view of the housing which forms a principal component of the lock assembly of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a rear view of the housing of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a front view of the cylinder forming member which forms a principal component of the lock assembly of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is a side elevation view of the cylinder forming member of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a rear view of the cylinder forming member of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 8
is a front view of the latching means which forms a part of the lock assembly of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 9
is a front view of the plate tumbler container which forms a principal component of the lock assembly of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 10
is a side elevation view of the plate tumbler container of
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 11
is a rear view of the plate tumbler container of
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 12
is a front view of the plate tumbler container of
FIG. 9
shown partially in cross-section;
FIG. 13
is an exploded side elevation view of an alternate embodiment of the lock assembly of the present invention;
FIG. 14
is a side elevation view of the lock assembly of the present invention, partially in cross-section shown with the cylinder forming member and plate tumbler container disengaged from the housing;
FIG. 15
is a front view of a first portion forming the housing of the lock assembly of
FIG. 13
;
FIG. 16
is a rear view of the first portion of the housing depicted in
FIG. 15
;
FIG. 17
is a front view of a second portion of the housing of the lock assembly of
FIG. 13
;
FIG. 18
is a rear view of the second portion of the housing depicted in
FIG. 17
;
FIG. 19
is a front view of the cylinder forming member of the lock assembly of
FIG. 13
;
FIG. 20
is a top plan view of the cylinder forming member of
FIG. 19
;
FIG. 21
is a rear view of the cylinder forming member of
FIG. 19
;
FIG. 22
is a front view of the cylinder extension forming a part of the lock assembly of
FIG. 13
; and
FIG. 23
is a rear view of the cylinder extension of FIG.
22
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
By referring to
FIGS. 1-23
, along with the following detailed discussion, the construction and operation of the preferred embodiments of the present invention can best be understood. However, alternate constructions can be employed using the teaching of the present invention without departing from the scope of this invention. Consequently, it is to be understood that the following embodiments are intended only as examples of the present invention and are not intended as a limitation thereof.
In
FIGS. 1-12
, one embodiment of lock assembly
20
of the present invention is shown. In this embodiment, lock assembly
20
comprises housing
21
, cylinder forming member
22
, plate tumbler container
23
, latching means
24
, fastener
25
, and locking/unlocking key
26
. For exemplary purposes, holding ring
36
is depicted with lock assembly
20
for maintaining lock assembly
20
securely affixed in a receiving hole. However, any other holding system can be employed with equal efficacy.
As shown in
FIGS. 1-4
, in the preferred construction of this embodiment of lock assembly
20
, housing
21
comprises a generally hollow cylindrical shaped portion
28
interconnected with an outwardly extending circular shaped rim
29
. Rim
29
peripherally surrounds the front end of cylindrical portion
28
and comprises a diameter which is greater than the diameter of cylindrical portion
28
, thereby functioning as a positive stop means when lock assembly
20
is inserted into a receiving hole or cavity.
In the preferred construction, cylindrical portion
28
incorporates an outer wall
30
, an inner wall
31
, and a plurality of flange-receiving slots or grooves
32
formed in inner wall
31
. In the embodiment depicted, four separate and independent slots/grooves
32
are formed in housing
21
in spaced, equidistant relationship to each other.
In addition, two diametrically opposed slots
32
extend completely through cylindrical portion
28
, effectively establishing two independent arcuate wall members. Although this construction is preferred, numerous alternate constructions can be employed without departing from the present invention.
Cylindrical portion
28
also incorporates flat zones or surfaces
33
formed in outer wall
30
. Although flat zones
33
are not required, the incorporation of these flat zones enables housing
21
to be mounted in a receiving cavity in a manner which assures that housing
21
will not be capable of rotation about its central axis.
In completing the construction of this embodiment of housing
21
, housing
21
incorporates an arcuate abutment ledge
34
and a cooperating, slightly rearwardly positioned abutment rib
35
, both of which radially extend inwardly from inner wall
31
of cylindrical portion
28
. As further detailed below, ledge
34
and rib
35
are constructed for cooperating with cylinder forming member
22
to form positive stops for limiting the axial advance of cylinder forming member
22
into housing
21
as well as the rotational movement of cylinder forming member
22
in housing
21
.
As depicted in
FIGS. 1
,
2
, and
5
-
7
, in the embodiment of the present invention, cylinder forming member
22
comprises a circular shaped front panel
38
which incorporates a key receiving slot
39
formed therein. Slot
39
controls the orientation of key
26
as well as the length of key
26
which is able to be axially inserted into lock assembly
20
. Cylinder forming member
22
also comprises a generally circular shaped rear panel
40
and a side edge
41
extending between and interconnecting front panel
38
with rear panel
40
. By employing this construction, a plate tumbler bearing container receiving zone
42
is created, with the spaced distance between front panel
38
and rear panel
40
being equivalent to the length of plate tumbler container
23
.
In addition, container receiving zone
42
preferably incorporates beveled edge
63
formed on one corner thereof for cooperating with beveled corner
63
formed on plate tumbler container
23
. In this way, assurance is provided that plate tumbler
23
must e assembled in the proper orientation.
Cylinder forming member
22
also preferably comprises groove
60
formed in the rear of front panel
38
, extending a substantial portion of the entire circumference thereof. However, groove
60
terminates with a circumferential arc less than 360°, in order to establish positive stop
61
. In this way, stop
61
of cylinder forming member
22
cooperates with abutment ledge
34
and abutment rib
35
of housing
21
for enabling cylinder forming member
22
to be arcuately pivotable relative thereto, while having this arc of rotation controllably limited by the contact between stop
61
of cylinder forming member
22
with the terminating edges of ledge
34
of housing
21
.
By employing this construction, the precisely desired arcuate distance through which cylinder forming member
22
is able to rotate is precisely controlled. As a result, the plate tumblers mounted in plate tumbler container
23
are automatically positioned in the desired alignment with slots
32
of housing
21
.
In this embodiment, rear panel
40
of cylinder forming member
22
incorporates a slot
43
constructed for receiving and stopping the leading front end of key
26
. In this way, the axial advance of key
26
into lock assembly
20
is limited and the precisely desired positioning of key
26
in lock
20
is assured.
In addition, rear panel
40
of cylinder forming member
22
incorporates an axially extending boss
44
which is constructed for cooperative controlled engagement with latching means
24
. In the embodiment depicted, latching means
24
comprises a locking plate or hook which is arcuately moved by the rotation of cylinder forming member
22
.
In the preferred construction, boss
44
comprises a rectangular-shaped portion
45
which is dimensioned for mating nested engagement with rectangular shaped hole
46
formed in latch means
24
, as shown in FIG.
8
. Consequently, once latch means
24
is mounted to rectangular section
45
of boss
44
and secured thereto by fastening means
25
, any arcuate or rotational movement of cylinder forming member
22
causes latch means
24
to arcuately move therewith, enabling latch means
24
to enter an associated locking zone or locking components in order to secure the product to which lock assembly
20
is mounted, as well as be removed from the locking zone or components in order to open the product when desired.
In order to achieve the unique goals and objectives of the present invention, lock assembly
20
comprises plate tumbler container
23
, which incorporates a plurality of independent plate tumblers
50
operationally mounted therein. Although four separate plate tumblers are shown for exemplary purposes, any desired quantity of tumbler plates can be employed, depending on the total number of different combination possibilities desired. Plate tumbler container
23
incorporates a housing
47
which is constructed for nested, mounted engagement in receiving zone
42
of cylinder forming member
22
and is dimensioned for completing the generally cylindrical shape of cylinder forming member
22
and enabling the cooperative, arcuately pivotable or rotational movement of cylinder forming member
22
relative to housing
21
once mounted therein.
In the preferred construction, housing
47
comprises substantially flat front wall
48
, a substantially flat rear wall
49
and a side wall comprising curved portion
55
and flat portion
56
. In addition, a generally rectangular shaped slot
49
is formed in both front wall
48
and rear wall
49
of housing
47
, while curved portion
55
incorporates a plurality of separate, independent, and substantially parallel slots or wards
51
formed therein, each of which comprises a plate tumbler
50
mounted therein. Finally, as discussed above, beveled corner
64
is formed between rear wall
49
and flat portion
56
for cooperating with beveled corner
63
of container receiving zone
42
.
Each plate tumbler
50
incorporates a locking fin
52
which extends outwardly from container
23
and, as fully detailed below, provides the locked engagement with slots or grooves
32
of housing
21
. In addition, each plate tumbler
50
cooperates with a biasing spring
53
which maintains tumbler
50
in its normal position with fin
52
extending outwardly from container
23
.
In order to complete the construction of plate tumblers
50
and enable plate tumblers
50
to operate in locking and unlocking lock assembly
20
, each plate tumbler
50
comprises a uniquely shaped key receiving slot
54
. As shown in
FIG. 12
, slot
54
of each plate tumbler
50
comprises an overall rectangular shape which incorporates a tumbler activation edge
58
.
Each plate tumbler
50
is free to move against the biasing forces of spring
53
in the plane established by slot
51
of container
23
. However, in order to cause plate tumbler
50
to move in this manner, a force must be imposed upon edge
58
of slot
54
of plate tumbler
50
.
By imposing a force on edge
58
, plate tumbler
50
is moved against the forces of spring
53
and, if moved a sufficient distance, locking fin
52
is drawn entirely into housing
47
of container
23
. This controlling force is provided by key
26
and the configuration or dimension of edge
69
of key
26
contacting edge
58
of plate tumbler
50
.
By constructing each slot
54
of each plate tumbler
50
with a unique position for edge
58
, a unique key configuration is established which will cause each plate tumbler
50
to be moved into a position with locking fin
52
drawn into housing
47
. However, if the wrong key is used, one or more locking fins
52
will remain in slot
32
of housing
21
and cylinder forming member
22
will not rotate to open the desired product.
As previously discussed, key
26
, container
23
, and key
27
, detailed below, all comprise code indicia
66
formed thereon. Code indicia
66
is employed to designate which key is configured for properly operating the plate tumblers
50
mounted in a particular container
23
. In this way, identification ease and accuracy are attained.
As is evident from the foregoing detailed disclosure, lock assembly
20
is quickly and easily assembled by employing the unique, pre-assembled and easily installable plate tumbler container
23
of the present invention. However, although the preferred construction for plate tumbler container
23
has been provided, numerous alternate constructions may be implemented without departing from the scope of the present invention. Consequently, all such alternate embodiments are intended to be within the scope of the present invention.
In addition, even though the other components detailed above can be manufactured in alternate configurations, the configuration detailed above provides an easily manufactured, readily assembled configuration for employing the present invention. However, the alternate embodiments evident from this disclosure are intended to be within the scope of this invention.
By referring to
FIGS. 13-23
along with the following detailed discussion, the second preferred embodiment of the present invention can best be understood. As previously discussed, the construction detailed herein fully discloses the preferred embodiment of this invention as a single example of the preferred alternate construction that can be employed in carrying out the teaching of this invention. However, numerous alternate constructions or configurations can be implemented without departing from the scope of this invention.
In this embodiment of the present invention, a construction is provided wherein cylinder forming member
22
and plate tumbler container
23
are capable of being removed from housing
21
, whenever desired by authorized personnel, in order to change the tumbler combination for lock assembly
20
. In this way, any lock assembly
20
is capable of having a new key required for opening the lock assembly, whenever desired by the user, in a manner which is quickly, easily, and inexpensively achieved.
In
FIGS. 13-23
, as well as the following detailed discussion, similar reference numerals are employed to refer to the same component or structure detailed above in the first embodiment of the present invention. In this way, the common construction features incorporated into both embodiments of the present invention are immediately apparent. However, it is to be understood that this reference system is not intended in any way to limit the present invention, since numerous alternate constructions can be employed without departing from the scope of this invention.
In this embodiment, lock assembly
20
comprises housing
21
, cylinder forming member
22
, plate tumbler container
23
, cylinder extension
85
, latching means
24
, fastener
25
, locking/unlocking key
26
, and cylinder releasing key
27
. As shown in
FIGS. 13-16
, in this embodiment, housing
21
comprises two separate and independent components which are matingly interconnected with each other. As depicted, housing
21
comprises face portion
70
and substantially cylindrically shaped rear portion
71
.
As more fully detailed below, face portion
70
comprises a plurality of locking flanges
72
which matingly interengage and interconnect with corresponding locking flanges
73
formed in rear portion
71
. Once face portion
70
and rear portion
71
are mounted in interengagement with each other, housing
21
is formed and functions in a manner substantially identical to the functioning of housing
21
as detailed above.
As best seen in
FIGS. 15 and 16
, face portion
70
preferably comprises a substantially circular shaped rim
29
which functions in the manner detailed above for limiting the axial advance of lock assembly
20
into a receiving hole or cavity. In addition, face portion
70
also incorporates a plurality of upstanding posts
74
, perpendicularly extending from the rear surface of rim
29
, with posts
74
positioned substantially equidistant from each other and forming open zones
75
therebetween.
As discussed above, each upstanding post
74
terminates with locking flange
72
formed at the terminating distal end thereof. In addition, rim
29
of face portion
70
incorporates portal
76
, through which cylinder forming member
22
and plate tumbler container
23
are telescopically inserted and removed. Furthermore, upstanding posts
74
have proximal end portions which extend
42
incorporates beveled corner
64
for cooperating with beveled edge
63
of container
23
to assure proper orientation thereof.
In this embodiment, rear panel
40
incorporates an interconnecting or inter-engaging raised boss
86
. As a detailed herein, raised boss
86
is constructed for mating, controlled engagement with a boss receiving zone formed on cylinder extension
85
. In this regard, any configuration which is capable of rapid engagement and disengagement as well as controlled driving interconnection can be employed. For exemplary purposes, raised boss
86
is depicted as a substantially rectangular shaped wall, extending substantially perpendicularly from the rear surface of rear panel
40
. However, numerous alternate configurations can be employed.
Finally, as with the previous embodiment detailed above for cylinder forming member
22
, this embodiment also comprises groove
60
formed in the rear of front panel
38
extending a substantially portion of the entire circumference thereof. However, groove
60
terminates with a circumferential arc less than 360°, in order to establish a positive stop
61
. In this way, cylinder forming member
22
is able to cooperate with face portion
70
and the proximal ends of posts
74
for being arcuately pivotable relative thereto, while having this arcuate radially inwardly into portal
76
, thereby limiting the axial advance of cylinder forming member
22
by providing a positive abutment stop for front panel
38
thereof. In addition, if desired, the proximal ends of posts
74
may be constructed as discussed above, to limit the arcuate rotational movement of cylinder forming member
22
in housing
21
in order to assure the desired alignment of locking fins
52
of plate tumbler container
23
in slots
32
of housing
21
.
As best seen in
FIGS. 17 and 18
, substantially cylindrically shaped rear portion
71
of housing
21
comprises outer wall
30
, inner wall
31
and a plurality of slots or grooves
32
formed in inner wall
31
. In addition, as discussed above, locking flanges
73
are formed in rear portion
71
. As depicted in
FIG. 13
, four separate and independent locking flanges
73
are preferably formed therein, positioned for mating engagement with locking flanges
72
of face portion
70
.
Rear portion
71
also comprises four separate and independent finger members
78
extending outwardly from outer surface
30
at an acute angle thereto. In the preferred construction, finger members
78
are positioned for cooperative, mating interengagement with open zones
75
of face portion
70
. As a result, when face portion
70
and rear portion
71
are mounted in locked interengagement with each other, finger members
78
of rear portion
71
slidingly engage in open zones
75
formed between upstanding posts
74
of face portion
70
. In this way, arcuate rotation of rear portion
71
relative to face portion
70
is prevented.
Rear portion
71
also comprises back panel
79
and portal
80
formed in panel
79
. In addition, portal
80
is co-axially aligned with portal
76
of face portion
70
for enabling cylinder forming member
22
and plate tumbler container
23
to be telescopically inserted and cooperatively associated with both portal
76
and portal
80
, as well as cylinder extension
85
detailed below.
As shown in
FIGS. 13
,
14
,
19
,
20
, and
21
, this embodiment of cylinder forming member
22
is similar to the previous embodiment and comprises a circular shaped front panel
30
which incorporates a key receiving slot
39
formed therein with slot
39
controlling the orientation of keys
26
and
27
, as well as the length of the axially insertion of keys
26
and
27
into lock assembly
20
.
Cylinder forming member
22
also comprises a generally circular shaped rear panel
40
and side edge
41
extending between and interconnecting front panel
38
with rear panel
40
. By employing this construction, a plate tumbler bearing container receiving zone
42
is created, with the spaced distance between front panel
38
and rear panel
40
being equivalent to the length of plate tumbler container
23
. As with the embodiment detailed above, receiving zone rotation controllably limited by the proximal ends of posts
74
or other flange means formed in face portion
70
.
In the preferred construction of this embodiment of the present invention, plate tumbler container
23
and plate tumblers
50
are constructed in the manner detailed above in the first embodiment. Consequently, a detailed discussion of the construction need not be provided, since the discussion above should be incorporated herein by reference. However, as is fully detailed below, at least one additional cylinder locking late tumbler is mounted on container
23
. This single construction variation is fully disclosed below.
By referring to
FIGS. 13
,
14
,
22
and
23
, along with the following detailed discussion, the construction and operation of cylinder extension
85
can best be understood. In the preferred embodiment, cylinder extension
85
incorporates a substantially circular shaped front panel
88
on which is formed a boss receiving zone
87
. Boss receiving zone
87
is constructed with a size and shape for receiving and providing mating interengagement with boss
86
of cylinder forming member
22
. As discussed above, in this embodiment, boss
86
comprises a generally rectangular shaped wall, while boss receiving zone
87
comprises a similarly dimensioned, rectangular shaped cavity.
In completing the construction of cylinder extension
85
, boss
44
is formed on the rear surface of panel
86
, with boss
44
axially extending therefrom. As depicted, in this embodiment, boss
44
comprises a rectangular shaped portion
45
which is dimensioned for mating, interengagement in rectangular shaped hole
46
formed in latch means
24
.
By employing this construction, as best seen in
FIGS. 13 and 14
, once latch means
24
is mounted to rectangular section
45
of boss
44
and securely affixed thereto by mounting fastening means
25
on boss
44
, any rotational movement of cylinder extension
85
causes latch means
24
to arcuately moved therewith. In this way, latch means
24
is able to enter, engage, or activate any locking components associated therewith in order to secure the product to which lock assembly
20
is mounted as well as enable the disengagement of the locking components whenever the product is to be open.
As is evident from the foregoing detailed disclosure, once housing
21
is assembled by lockingly interengagement of face portion
70
with rear portion
71
, cylinder extension
85
is mounted in the interior cavity formed by inner wall
31
of housing
21
, with boss
44
thereof extending outwardly from portal
80
of back panel
79
. Then, latch means
24
is mounted on rectangular portion
45
of boss
44
and latch means
24
is secured in this position by mounting fastening means
25
on boss
44
.
In order to prevent cylinder forming member
22
from being removed from housing
21
whenever key
26
is inserted therein, the preferred construction of this embodiment of lock assembly
20
incorporates an additional cylinder locking plate tumbler
90
mounted in plate tumbler container
23
. Furthermore, in the preferred embodiment, cylinder locking plate tumbler
90
is mounted in an associated arcuate slot
91
formed in inner wall
32
of housing
21
. In addition, cylinder locking plate tumbler
90
is preferably mounted at the rear end of the container
23
, thereby requiring special, longer key
27
to activate plate tumbler
90
and remove the locking fin thereof from arcuate slot
91
. This special key is shown in
FIG. 9
as cylinder releasing key
27
.
By constructing lock assembly
20
of the present invention in this manner, the quick and easy removal of cylinder forming member
22
from housing
21
is achieved by only authorized personnel who possess cylinder releasing key
27
. In this way, whenever an individual inserts cylinder releasing key
27
into cylinder forming member
22
, all of the locking fins
52
of plate tumblers
50
and plate tumbler
90
are removed from slot
32
of housing
21
, enabling cylinder forming member
22
and container
23
to be removed in their entirety from housing
21
. Once removed, plate tumbler container
23
is quickly and easily removed and replaced with a new plate tumbler container, requiring a new key to be needed for operating lock assembly
20
.
In an alternate construction, key
27
is constructed to partially withdraw the locking fin of late tumbler
90
from slot
91
. In this way, the removability of cylinder forming member
22
and container
23
from housing
21
is further controlled. In this regard, many applications may desire a universal key
27
to be employed for removing and changing container
23
. However, in order to assure that only authorized personnel are able to remove container
23
, key
26
must also be used.
In this construction, slot
91
is interconnected to slot
32
of housing
21
in the open position. Preferably, this interconnection comprises a slotted channel which is less than the full depth of slot
91
, but greater than the height of locking fin
52
of late tumbler
90
when key
27
is inserted therein. As a result, the authorized individual desiring to replace container
23
must employ key
26
to move lock assembly
20
from its locked position to its unlocked position. Then, key
27
is inserted, causing plate tumbler
90
to be partially withdrawn into container
23
, however, having a height which clears the depth of the connecting channel between slots
32
and
91
, enabling cylinder forming member
22
and container
23
to be removed from housing
21
.
The final construction of lock assembly
20
of the present invention is quickly and easily completed by placing plate tumbler container
23
in container receiving zone
42
of cylinder forming member
22
and telescopically advancing cylinder forming member
22
and container
23
into housing
21
, preferably with key
27
mounted in cylinder forming member
22
. Then, once key
27
is removed from cylinder forming member
22
and its associated plate tumbler container
23
, locking fins
52
of plate tumblers
50
are released and enter the associated slot
32
of housing
21
, while plate tumbler
90
is released and enters slot
91
. Once locking fins
52
are positioned in slot
32
of housing
21
, with plate tumbler
90
separately secured in slot
91
, lock assembly
20
is secured in the particular position, incapable of having cylinder forming member
22
arcuately rotated relative to housing
21
until the appropriate key is inserted therein.
In addition, as is evident from the foregoing detailed discussion, when key
26
is inserted into cylinder forming member
22
and plate tumbler container
23
, causing locking fins
52
of plate tumblers
50
to be withdrawn from slot
32
of housing
21
, cylinder forming member
22
is able to arcuately pivot about its central axis within housing
21
. Furthermore, with boss
86
of cylinder forming member
22
interengaged with boss receiving zone
87
of cylinder extension
85
, the arcuate pivoting movement of cylinder forming member
22
simultaneously causes cylinder extension
85
to arcuately pivot therewith. In this way, the arcuate movement of latch means
24
is realized and the desired locking and unlocking of the associated lock members in the product is activated. However, although the use of key
26
enables cylinder forming member
22
and container
23
to be arcuately related relative to housing
21
, removal of cylinder forming member
22
and container
23
from housing
21
is not possible using only key
26
.
As discussed above, in this embodiment of the present invention, lock assembly
20
is constructed to enable cylinder forming member
22
and plate tumbler container
23
to be quickly and easily removed from housing
21
, whenever desired by an authorized user. In this way, plate tumbler container
23
is easily replaced with a new plate tumbler container, so that the key required for operating lock assembly
20
can be quickly changed.
As is evident from the foregoing detailed discussion, when key
27
is inserted into cylinder forming member
22
in a manner which causes the locking fins
52
of plate tumblers
50
to be removed from slot
32
of housing
21
, while also causing plate tumbler
90
to be removed from slot
91
, cylinder forming member
22
with plate tumbler container
23
is capable of being axially removed in its entirety from housing
21
. Since cylinder forming member
22
is engaged with the remaining components of lock assembly
20
by only the sliding engagement of boss
86
with boss receiving zone
87
, the axial removal of cylinder forming member
22
and container
23
from housing
21
is easily attainable once all of the locking fins
52
of plate tumblers
50
and plate tumbler
90
have been removed from slot
32
and
91
of housing
21
.
Whenever key
26
is inserted into cylinder forming member
22
, only plate tumblers
50
are activated, allowing cylinder forming member
22
to arcuately pivot within housing
21
. However, since cylinder locking plate tumbler
90
remains engaged in slot
91
, the removal of cylinder forming member
22
from housing
21
is not possible.
It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained and, since certain changes may be made in the above article without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
It is also to be understood of the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described, and all statements of the scope of the invention which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.
Claims
- 1. A lock assembly for use with any desired product and constructed for cooperating with a first key for activation thereof and a second key for partial disassembly thereof comprising:A. a housing constructed for being mounted in a receiving zone formed in a product and comprising a. a cylinder receiving cavity dimensioned for mating engagement with a cylinder member, b. at least one longitudinally-extending slot formed in the cylinder receiving cavity, and c. at least one arcuate slot formed in the cylinder receiving cavity; B. a cylinder forming member constructed for removable mounted engagement in the receiving cavity of the housing and comprising a. a front panel constructed for mating engagement with the housing and incorporating a key-receiving portal formed therein; b. a rear panel 1. positioned in juxtaposed, spaced, facing relationship with the front panel, and 2. comprising latch engaging means extending from the rear panel, and c. a plate tumbler container receiving zone formed between the front panel and rear panel and dimensioned for receiving and retaining a cooperating plate tumbler container, and C. a separate and independent plate tumbler container dimensioned for secure, mounted, retained engagement in the receiving zone of the cylinder-forming member in cooperating relationship with the cylinder receiving cavity of the housing and comprising a. a key entry portal formed in a wall of the container for alignment with the key receiving portal of the cylinder, b. a plurality of slots formed in the container in juxtaposed, spaced, parallel relationship with each other, c. a first tumbler set comprising a plurality of plate tumblers separately mounted in one of said plurality of slots for independent movement therein between a first locking position and a second unlocked position in response to the insertion of a first key, d. a second tumbler set comprising at least one plate tumbler separately mounted in a slot of the container for independent movement therein between a first locking position and a second unlocked position in response to the insertion of a second key, e. a plurality of spring means mounted with the plurality of plate tumblers forming the first set for normally biasing each plate tumbler into the first locked position in cooperating engagement with the longitudinally-extending slot of the housing, f. each of said plate tumblers forming the first set comprising activation means responsive to the first key structure for moving each of the plate tumblers from its first locked position to its second unlocked position thereby enabling arcuate movement of the cylinder-forming member and plate tumbler container relative to the housing to be achieved, g. spring means mounted with the plate tumblers forming the second set for normally biasing each plate tumbler into the first locked position in cooperating engagement with the arcuate slot of the housing, and h. each of said plate tumblers of the second set comprising activation means responsive to the second key structure for moving the plate tumbler from its first locked position to its second unlocked position thereby enabling axial movement of the cylinder-forming member and plate tumbler container relative to the housing to be achieved whereby a lock assembly is realized that can be quickly and easily constructed without loss or dislodgement of plate tumblers from their retained position and is able to have a plate tumbler container removed and replaced with ease.
- 2. The lock assembly defined in claim 1, wherein each plate tumbler comprises a locking fin biased by said spring means for normally extending outwardly from the container for locking engagement with the longitudinally extending slot of the housing, thereby defining the first locked position.
- 3. The lock assembly defined in claim 2, wherein each plate tumbler further comprises a key-receiving slot formed therein, positioned in cooperating alignment with the key entry portal formed in a wall of the container.
- 4. The lock assembly defined in claim 3, wherein the activation means of each plate tumbler comprises one edge of the key receiving slot positioned for sliding, co-operative engagement with a combination defining edge formed on said key, whereby engagement of the key with said edge of said slot causes the plate tumbler to move into its second unlocked position wherein the locking fin is withdrawn from engagement with the longitudinally extending slot of the housing.
- 5. The lock assembly defined in claim 4, wherein the front panel and rear panel of the cylinder forming member both comprise generally circular shapes and are interconnected to each other by a side wall having a substantially curved outer edge and a substantially flat inner edge for forming the plate tumbler container receiving zone in a generally U-shape.
- 6. The lock assembly defined in claim 5, wherein the substantially flat inner edge of the side wall incorporates a beveled corner formed at the juncture with the rear panel for cooperating with a similarly dimensioned beveled edge formed on a wall of the separate and independent plate tumbler container, thereby assuring proper orientation out of the plate tumbler container in said container receiving zone of the cylinder forming member.
- 7. The lock assembly defined in claim 6, wherein the plate tumbler container is further defined as comprising a curved outer wall constructed for cooperating with the curved outer edge of the side wall of the cylinder forming member for establishing a substantially cylindrically shaped member when fully assembled for insertion into the housing.
- 8. The lock assembly defined in claim 7, wherein said housing is further defined as comprising a rim portion radially extending outwardly for engagement with the product receiving zone for limiting the axial advance of the housing therein and said cylinder receiving cavity comprises at least two longitudinally extending slots formed therein.
- 9. The lock assembly defined in claim 8, wherein said housing further comprises abutment stops constructed for cooperating with the front panel of the cylinder forming member for limiting the arc of rotation through which the cylinder forming member can move when mounted in the receiving cavity of the housing, thereby assuring alignment of the locking fins extending from the plate tumbler with the longitudinally extending slots of the housing.
- 10. The lock assembly defined and claim 4, wherein said latch engaging means extending from the rear panel of the cylinder forming member is further defined as comprising an axially extending, elongated boss.
- 11. The lock assembly defined in claim 4, wherein said cylinder receiving cavity formed in the housing further comprises a rear panel incorporating a portal formed therein and said lock assembly further comprises a cylinder extension member rotationly mounted in said portal of said housing.
- 12. The lock assembly defined in claim 11, wherein said cylinder extension means is further defined as comprising a front panel having a dimension greater than the diameter of the portal formed in the rear panel of the housing and incorporating a drive receiving zone formed on one surface thereof and an axially extending elongated boss formed on the opposite surface thereof.
- 13. The lock assembly defined in claim 12, wherein said boss of said cylinder extension means axially extends through said portal with the front panel contacting the rear wall of the housing.
- 14. The lock assembly defined in claim 13, wherein the latch engaging means extending from the rear panel of the cylinder forming member is further defined as comprising an axially extending drive member positioned for cooperative removable engagement with the cylinder extension member mounted to said housing.
- 15. The lock assembly defined in claim 14, wherein said axially extending, elongated boss comprises a generally rectangular shaped base for receiving and controllably engaging lock engaging means mounted thereto and securely retained thereon by fastening means.
- 16. The lock assembly defined in claim 15, wherein said locking engaging means comprises one selected from the group consisting of locking plates, locking arms, latches, cam arms, and cam engaging and cam controlling means.
- 17. The lock assembly defined in claim 1, wherein the arcuate slot is formed in a rear portion of the cylinder receiving cavity of the housing, and the second tumbler set is further defined as being located at the rear of the plate tumbler container for cooperating engagement with the arcuate slot, thereby controlling the axial movement of the cylinder forming member relative to the housing and the removal and replacement of the plate tumbler container.
- 18. The lock assembly defined in claim 17, wherein said second key is further defined as comprising an overall length greater than the first key for cooperative engagement with the second set of plate tumblers for moving the plate tumblers forming the second set from its first locked position to its second unlocked position, enabling the cylinder forming member and plate tumbler container to be axially removed from the housing for quick, easy and inexpensive changing of the plate tumbler container of any desired lock assembly.
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Number |
Date |
Country |
295204 |
Oct 1991 |
DE |