Claims
- 1. In a lock having at least one key settable lever tumbler of the type wherein the position of an operating key-engaging edge of the tumbler can be set relative to a gate in the tumbler by turning an operating key to bend a bendable portion of the tumbler in a first direction from an initial configuration to a set configuration;
- the improvement comprising,
- a change key and means presented in said lock for receiving and journaling said change key in such position that the change key can be turned to engage a change key-engaging edge of the tumbler, the change key being configured to rebend the bendable portion of the tumbler in the direction opposite to the first direction, and to overbend said bendable portion sufficiently beyond said initial configuration that when the change key is disengaged from the tumbler said bendable portion springs back in the first direction until the operating key-engaging edge substantially returns to said initial configuration.
- 2. In a lock having at least one key settable lever tumbler of the type wherein the position of an operating key-engaging edge of the tumbler can be set relative to a gate in the tumbler by turning an operating key to bend a bendable portion of the tumbler in a first direction from an initial configuration to a set configuration,
- the improvement comprising,
- a change key and means presented in said lock for receiving and journaling said change key in such position that the change key can be turned to engage a change key-engaging edge of the tumbler, the change key being configured to rebend the bendable portion of the tumbler in the direction opposite to the first direction, and to overbend said bendable portion sufficiently beyond said inital configuration that when the change key is disengaged from the tumbler said bendable portion springs back in the first direction until the operating key-engaging edge substantially returns to said initial configuration,
- said improvement further including movable stop means in the lock for arresting the tumbler in a position of gate alignment with a bolt when said operating key-engaging edge is in said initial configuration, said stop means being movable to a position in which it does not arrest said tumbler during said overbending.
- 3. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said lock journals said change key for engagement with a change key-engaging edge on the tumbler which is on an opposite part of the tumbler from said operating key-engaging edge.
- 4. The improvement of claim 3 wherein said operating key-engaging edge and said change key-engaging edge are presented on opposite sides of an elongated arm of the tumbler which is bendable with respect to the gate.
- 5. The improvement of claim 2 wherein said stop means is rotatable with respect to said operating key-engaging edge and presents a relief which can be positioned by rotation of the stop means so as not to arrest said tumbler during said overbending.
- 6. The improvement of claim 2 wherein said stop means is a rotatable keypost for receiving said operating key.
- 7. The improvement of claim 6 wherein said keypost presents said relief in one side thereof which relief may be positioned by rotation of said keypost to permit said overbending without the tumbler engaging said keypost.
- 8. The improvement of claim 7 wherein the relief on said keypost is turned away from the operating key-engaging edge when the bolt is extended and is turned toward the operating key-engaging edge by rotation of the keypost when said tumbler is to be rebent.
- 9. In a lock having at least one key settable lever tumbler of the type wherein the position of an operating key-engaging edge of the tumbler can be set relative to a gate in the tumbler by turning an operating key to bend a bendable portion of the tumbler in a first direction from an initial configuration to a set configuration, and wherein the tumbler when in said initial configuration rests on a stop in the lock with its gate in alignment to receive a bolt,
- the improvement comprising,
- a change key,
- means presented by said lock for receiving and journaling said change key in such position that the change key when rotated engages a change key-engaging edge of the tumbler, the change key being configured to rebend the bendable portion of the tumbler in the direction opposite to the first direction, and to overbend said bendable portion sufficiently beyond said initial configuration that when the change key is disengaged from the tumbler the bendable portion springs back in the first direction until the operating key-engaging edge returns to said initial configuration, and
- means for moving said stop to such position that it does not arrest said tumbler during said rebending.
- 10. The improvement of claim 9 wherein said stop is a rotatable keypost which receives the operating key and presents a relief which is movable by rotation of the keypost so that the keypost does not arrest the tumbler during said overbending.
- 11. In a keylock having at least one key settable lever tumbler of the type wherein the position of an operating key-engaging edge of the tumbler can be set relative to a gate in the tumbler by turning an operating key to bend a bendable portion of the tumbler in a first direction from an initial configuration to a set configuration,
- the improvement comprising,
- a change key,
- means presented by the lock for receiving and journaling said change key in such position that the change key when rotated engages a change key-engaging edge of the tumbler, the change key being configured to overbend the bendable portion of the tumbler in the direction opposite to the first direction, sufficiently beyond said initial configuration that when the change key is disengaged from the tumbler the bendable portion springs back in the first direction to said initial configuration, and
- a rotatable keypost in the lock for receiving said operating key and for positioning the operating key to engage said operating key-engaging surface on the tumbler, said keypost acting as a stop to position the tumbler in a position of gate alignment with the bolt when the tumbler is in said initial configuration, said keypost having a relief at one portion thereof which can be positioned adjacent said tumbler so that said keypost does not stop the tumbler and permits said overbending.
RELATED CASE
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 449,378 filed Dec. 13, 1982, titled "Changeable Keylock Having Tumblers With Shiftable Pivot Seats."
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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