The object of the present invention is a key with indication “locked-unlocked” of a cylinder lock.
The technical problem solved by the present invention is a design of an accessory on a key of a cylinder lock, with which a user can indicate a respective locked or unlocked mode of a cylinder lock at any time, wherein said indicating accessory should be adapted for an automatic installation into a key.
Quite a few inventions deal with a need of users to indicate a mode “locked-unlocked” of a cylinder lock with the purpose of avoiding possible forgetfulness.
PCT-patent application WO 2011/051991 A1 (Azzal Franco) discloses an accessory of this type. It consists of a slider on a gripping section of a key and indicates in its end positions a mode “locked-unlocked” in a way that the slider is alternately moved to one of the symbols “locked-unlocked” arranged on the gripping section of the key. A drawback of this construction is a huge number of constituent parts, which increases the price of the product above expectations on the market.
A study of this problem brings us to a need for such a design of said product that will offer a possibility of upgrading an existing product by street key makers for a reasonable price.
The set technical problem is solved by a key of the invention which is new in being provided with an oblong recess in its gripping section, said recess having a slider and the recess being designed as a guide of the slider; or a guide with a movable slider can be arranged in the recess. This construction meets a need for a reasonably priced product both for primary and subsequent installation. As plastics is intended to be used for production, it is obvious that each individual key can have colour coding in order for a quicker identification of a key in a bunch of keys.
The invention will be explained in more detail in the continuation of the description by way of three embodiments and the enclosed drawings showing in
A key 1 with indication “locked-unlocked” of a cylinder lock (not shown in figures) comprises a gripping section 2 with a recess 3 having an oblong contour of two partially overlapping circles, wherein the recess has two parallel step-like edges 3a acting as a guide of a slider 4 that is movably arranged in the recess 3. In the middle part of edges 3a there is a pair of projections 5 forming a narrowed section of the recess 3.
The slider 4 arranged in the recess 3 consists of two halves 7, 8. One half 7 consists of an external, preferably oval panel 9 that leans against one of the surfaces of the gripping section 2 and to which a middle cylindrical part 10 with a step-like ring 11 is integrally formed in an eccentric way at a panel 9, wherein the ring 11 is provided at diametrical parts with straight sections 11a acting as a guide of the slider 4 in the recess 3 and simultaneously prevent the slider 4 from rotating in the recess 3. On the lateral area of the cylindrical part 10 there are arranged ribs 10a extending parallel to its axis and being arranged remotely from edges 3a of the recess 3. The second half 8 of the slider 4 is also formed of an external, preferably oval panel 12 arranged at the opposite end of the gripping section 2 and to which a large tubular part 13 is formed integrally in an eccentric way. A cavity 14 of the tubular part 13 tightly fits in its middle part the cylindrical part 10 of the first half 7 in a way that the parts 13, 10 are complementary to each other. At its transition to the panel 12, the tubular part 13 includes a step-like ring 15 formed on diametric sections with straight sections 15a acting as a guide of the slider 4 in the recess 3 and simultaneously prevent the slider 4 from rotating in the recess 3, the same as the ring 11. The projections 5 in the recess 3 act as barriers when the slider 4 is moved and the latter is movable from one to another end position only through plastic deformation of the tubular part 13 when passing past the projections 5.
The gripping section 2 of the key 1 can be provided in the proximity of both ends of the recess 3 with symbols indicating the “locked-unlocked” mode of the lock. The symbols are optional and are not shown in figures. Instead of symbols the recess 3 can be used as the indicator, which is partially visible in the “unlocked” mode and completely covered with panels 9 and 12 of the slider 4 in the “locked” mode.
The slider 4 arranged in the recess 3 is pushed with fingers to one or another end position, with which the “locked-unlocked” mode of the lock is indicated. The projections 5 in the recess 3 prevent the intermediate position of the slider 4 and consequently undefined indication of the lock mode.
The slider can be moved in any direction, preferably the longitudinal direction of the key or the direction rectangular thereto are reasonable.
The second embodiment is suited especially for subsequent installation. It is foreseen that a drilled hole for arranging an assembly of elements for indication “unlocked-locked” is made with conventional locksmith's tools.
In the gripping section 2 of the key 1 of the second embodiment there is a round or oblong recess 20. An insert 21 containing a slider 22 is fixed in the recess 20.
The insert 21 consists of an oblong ring-shaped part 23 that fits the recess 20. One edge of the ring-shaped part 23 is provided with a flange 24 of a rectangular or oval shape and with a flat groove 25 as a guide for the slider 22 described later herein. The opposite edge of the ring-shaped part 23 includes snap teeth 27 for a positive-fit connection with the gripping section 2 of the key 1. The ring-shaped part 23 has an aperture 28, into which a two-part slider 22 is arranged in a sliding manner. The aperture 28 is oblong and at least one longer side wall 30 is elastic and vaulted into the aperture 28.
The slider 22 consists of two parts 31. Each part 31 of the slider 22 is made of a middle part 32, 32a arranged in the aperture 28. The middle parts 32, 32a are integrally formed with external gripping sections 33 adapted for a manual movement of the slider 22 in the aperture 28. The middle parts 32 and 32a of both parts 31 are formed for a mutual positive-fit connection. This connection is preferably made in a way that the middle part 32 of one part 31 is hollow to unreleasably receive the middle part 32a of the second part 31. The external gripping part 33 of one part 31 is guided in a flat groove 25 of the insert 21 and secured against rotation in the aperture 28.
The slider 22 as described above is movable from one to another end position in the insert 21 manually thus indicating the mode of the lock: locked-unlocked.
The third embodiment, which is not shown in figures, is a combination of a slider with the properties of the first and second embodiments. The insert 21 from the second embodiment has a recess equaling the recess 3, and the slider 4 of the first embodiment.
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P-201200172 | May 2012 | SI | national |
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PCT/SI2013/000034 | 5/30/2013 | WO | 00 |
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WO2013/180667 | 12/5/2013 | WO | A |
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