Claims
- 1. A keyway plug for use with a tumbler lock having a keyway with an entrance into which a key is inserted and a plurality of tumblers biased into said keyway, said plurality of tumblers including an outermost tumbler adjacent to said entrance, innermost tumblers away from said entrance, and central tumblers therebetween, said keyway plug comprising:(a) a plug having a tip and an arm extending therefrom to a free end remote from said tip, said arm having an upper edge in contact with said tumblers when installed in said keyway and having a lower edge opposite said upper edge, said lower edge having an inner portion adjacent to said tip and a hook; (b) said plug being adapted to fit into said keyway such that said outermost tumbler extends fully into said keyway lower than said arm lower edge at said free end, preventing easy removal of said plug; (c) an extractor including a grasping head and a finger, said finger having an upper edge with a hook and lifting portion remote from said grasping head; (d) said lifting portion and inner portion adapted to push said plug tip against said innermost tumblers when said extractor finger is inserted into said keyway; (e) said extractor hook adapted to mate with said plug hook to remove said plug from said keyway; and (f) said arm free end having a chamfer adapted to push said outermost tumbler upwardly out of said keyway when said plug is being removed from said keyway; (g) whereby, when said extractor is inserted into said keyway, said lifting portion contacts said inner portion to push said plug tip against said innermost tumblers and said central tumblers push said arm against said extractor finger, tipping said free end below said outermost tumbler and causing said extractor hook and said plug hook to mate, and when said extractor is removed from said keyway, said mated hooks pull said plug from said keyway as said chamfer pushes said outermost tumbler from said keyway to allow said plug to be removed.
- 2. The keyway plug of claim 1 wherein said inner portion nearer said tip is farther from said arm upper edge than said inner portion nearer said arm free end and said lifting portion is approximately parallel to said finger upper edge.
- 3. The keyway plug of claim 1 wherein said inner portion is substantially parallel to said arm upper edge and said lifting portion rises away from said grasping head.
- 4. The keyway plug of claim 1 wherein said arm hook is formed by a notch in said arm lower edge and said extractor hook is formed by a protrusion on said finger upper edge.
- 5. The keyway plug of claim 1 wherein said arm hook is formed by a protrusion on said arm lower edge and said extractor hook is formed by a notch in said finger upper edge.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 08/989,721, dated Dec. 12, 1997, and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,950,466, for KEYWAY PLUG in the name of Richard C. Moen.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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289878 |
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52-15799 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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