The present invention relates to locking apparatus generally and more particularly to a lock assembly with a movable element that aligns with a shear line only upon movement of a plug in a lock body.
As is well known in the art, cylinder locks generally include a plug (also called tumbler) arranged for rotation in a cylinder lock housing. Plug pins are slidingly disposed in the plug and are arranged to move against driver pins, which are disposed in bores formed in the cylinder lock housing and are spring biased toward the axis of the plug rotation. Insertion of a properly cut key in a keyway provided in the plug moves the plug pins against the driver pins and aligns all the pins along a shear line defined by the plug outer circumference, thereby permitting rotation of the plug to cause operation of a latch or locking mechanism.
In the prior art, insertion of the key brings all the plug pins to the shear line before rotation of the plug.
The present invention seeks to provide a novel lock assembly with a movable element that aligns with the shear line only upon movement of the plug in the lock body, as is described more in detail hereinbelow.
There is thus provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention a lock assembly including a plug having a keyway for inserting therein a key, the plug arranged for movement in a bore formed in a lock body along a shear line defined between an outer perimeter of the plug and an inner perimeter of the bore, and at least one movable element slidingly disposed in an opening formed in the plug, wherein insertion of the key in the keyway without movement of the plug in the lock body does not align the at least one movable element with the shear line, but movement of the plug in the lock body (for example, rotation of the plug about a rotation axis) with the key inserted in the keyway aligns the at least one movable element with the shear line.
There is also provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention a lock assembly including a key including a shaft portion and at least one movable key combination element retained within the shaft portion, and a plug having a keyway for inserting therein the key, the plug arranged for movement in a bore formed in a lock body along a shear line defined between an outer perimeter of the plug and an inner perimeter of the bore, wherein when the key is fully inserted in the keyway, the at least one movable key combination element protrudes beyond an outer surface of the shaft portion only upon movement of the plug in the lock body.
Non-limiting embodiments of the invention include one or more of the following features.
The at least one movable element includes first and second movable elements located in openings formed in the plug on opposite sides of the keyway. The first and second movable elements may be shaped differently.
The lock assembly also includes at least one plug pin slidingly disposed in a plug bore formed in the plug, wherein insertion of the key in the keyway without movement of the plug in the lock body aligns the at least one plug pin with the shear line.
The at least one movable element does not have to be spring-loaded or biased in the plug.
A portion of the at least one movable element is received in a recess formed in the lock body and moves out of the recess upon the movement of the plug in the lock body. The recess is relatively wide facing the plug and tapers to a narrower width in a direction away from the plug, the portion of the at least one movable element having a complementary-tapered shape to fit in the recess. The at least one movable element includes a base and a protrusion protruding from the base towards the shear line, and wherein a centerline of the base is offset from a centerline of the plug.
The opening in which the second movable element is disposed is formed with a counterbore facing the shear line and opposite to the recess.
The key includes a shaft portion and at least one movable key combination element retained within the shaft portion, the at least one movable element touching the at least one movable key combination element when the key is inserted in the keyway.
The first and second movable elements touch opposite sides of the at least one movable key combination element when the key is inserted in the keyway.
The second movable element is arranged to move against a driver pin slidingly disposed in the lock body. The driver pin applies a biasing force towards the second movable element. The driver pin extends into the counterbore when the key is inserted in the keyway before the plug moves in the lock body. Upon the movement of the plug in the lock body, the first movable element moves against the at least one movable key combination element, which moves against the second movable element, which moves against the driver pin, overcoming the biasing force and causing the driver pin to move out of the counterbore to permit rotation.
The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
Reference is now made to
In the illustrated embodiment, lock assembly 10 includes a plug 12 having a keyway 14 for inserting therein a key 16 (not shown in
One or more movable elements are slidingly disposed in openings formed in plug 12. In the illustrated embodiment, there is a first movable element 26 and a second movable element 28 located in openings 30 and 32, respectively, formed in plug 12 on opposite sides of keyway 14. The first and second movable elements 26 and 28 may be shaped differently. For example, the first movable element 26 includes a base 34 and a protrusion 36 protruding from base 34 towards shear line 24, and the centerline of base 34 is offset from the centerline of plug 12. (
It is noted that the movable elements 26 and 28 are not spring-loaded or biased (although in alternative embodiments, at least one of them may be). It is also noted that the movable elements 26 and 28 are shown as moving perpendicular to the key, but alternatively they can move at other angles as well, and different from each other.
Lock assembly 10 also includes one or more driver pins 48 slidingly disposed in lock body 20. Driver pin 48 applies a biasing force towards second movable element 28, such as by means of a spring 50 (or magnet or other biasing device). Driver pin 48 may be a multiple pin or telescoping pin element, having an inner pin 52 and an outer pin 54.
In the position shown in
Reference is now made to
Key 16, with its one or more movable key combination elements 58, will eventually align the movable elements with the shear line upon movement of the plug, as is explained below. In addition, as seen in
However, referring again to
Reference is now made to
It is noted that the chamfered shape of the portion 42 allows it to move out of the tapered shape of recess 44. It is further noted that if there were no counterbore 46, driver pin 48 would abut against the wall of opening 32 and it would not be possible to rotate plug 12.
Reference is now made to
It is noted that when key 16 is fully inserted in keyway 14 (i.e., cannot be inserted any further in keyway 14), the movable key combination element 58 protrudes beyond an outer surface of shaft portion 56 only upon movement of plug 12 in lock body 20. In prior art keys that are provided with a movable key combination element, the movable key combination element protrudes beyond the outer surface of the key shaft even before movement of the plug in the lock body, in response to touching a pin element in the plug.
The scope of the present invention includes both combinations and subcombinations of the features described hereinabove as well as modifications and variations thereof which would occur to a person of skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description and which are not in the prior art.
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