Claims
- 1. A lock assembly including: a housing having at least one pocket in the inner surface thereof; a latch-controlling carrier plug rotatably mounted in said housing and having a plurality of radially extending slots therein displaced from one another along the longitudinal axis of the plug; a plurality of elongated flat plate-like tumbler members respectively mounted in the slots in said plug and slidable therein for movement into the pocket in said housing to hold the lock assembly in a locked condition; a corresponding plurality of flat plate-like key-follower members respectively mounted in said slots in said carrier in edge engagement with respective ones of said tumbler members in a particular code pattern so that the insertion of a key with a code pattern matching the code pattern of the key-follower members causes the key-follower members to retract all the tumbler members from said pocket, said tumbler members and said key-follower members having serrated edges to provide mutual engagement therebetween; and a retainer bar mounted on said carrier and interposed in said housing between said key-follower members and the inner surface of said housing to hold said key-follower members in engagement with respective ones of said tumbler members during normal operation of the lock, and to release the key-follower members from said tumbler members when the plug is turned to a resetting angular position in said housing in which the retainer bar is received in a pocket in said housing.
- 2. The lock assembly defined in claim 1, in which said tumbler members are each serrated on both edges, and in which said key-follower members each has a serrated edge to engage one of the serrated edges of the corresponding tumbler members; and which includes a pick bar mounted on said plug to engage the other serrated edge of each of the tumbler members to prevent movement of the tumbler members when the plug is turned from a reference position.
- 3. The lock assembly defined in claim 2, in which said housing has a notch in the inner surface thereof to receive said pick bar and release the tumbler members from engagement therewith when the plug is in the reference position.
- 4. The lock assembly defined in claim 1, and which includes stop means mounted on said plug and housing normally to limit angular movement of the plug to prevent the plug from being turned to the re-setting position; and resilient means mounted in the housing and biasing said plug longitudinally from a position in which said stop means is ineffective to a position in which a stop means is effective, so that longitudinal movement of the plug against the resilient means releases the stop means to permit the plug to be turned to the resetting position in which the retainer bar is received in said last-named pocket to release the tumbler members from the key-follower members.
- 5. A lock assembly including: a housing having at least one pocket in the inner surface thereof; a latch-controlling carrier plug rotatably mounted in said housing and having a plurality of radially extending slots therein displaced from one another along the longitudinal axis of the plug; a plurality of elongated tumbler members respectively mounted in said slots and slidable therein for movement into said pocket to hold the lock assembly in a locked condition; and a corresponding plurality of key-follower members respectively mounted in said slots in engagement with respective ones of said tumbler members in a particular code pattern so that the insertion of a key with a code pattern matching the code pattern of the key-follower members causes the key-follower members to retract all the tumbler members from said pocket; in which said tumbler members are serrated on at least one edge, and which includes a pick bar mounted on said plug to engage the serrated edge of each of the tumbler members to prevent movement of the tumbler members when the carrier is turned from a reference position.
- 6. The lock assembly defined in claim 1, in which said housing as diametrically opposite first and second pockets in the inner surface thereof; in which the slots in said plug extend through the plug; in which said tumbler members have a flat plate configuration, and in which said key-followers have a flat plate configuration, said tumbler members and said key-follower members being in side engagement with one another in the respective slots; and in which the tumbler members are slidable in the slots for movement into one or the other of the first and second pocket to hold the lock assembly in a locked condition, and in which said key-follower members each has a U-shaped configuration to define a slot for receiving the key.
- 7. The lock assembly defined in claim 1, in which said plurality of tumbler members are individually serrated on at least one edge, and in which said plurality of key-follower members are individually serrated on at least one edge to engage the serrated edges of the corresponding tumbler members, and in which the members of one of the first and second pluralities are serrated on both edges; and which includes a pick bar mounted on said plug to engage the other serrated edges of the members of said one plurality to prevent movement of the tumbler members and of the key-follower members when the plug is turned from a reference position.
- 8. The lock assembly defined in claim 6, in which said retainer member is received in one of said first and second pockets when the plug is turned to said re-setting angular position in said housing.
- 9. The lock assembly defined in claim 1, and which includes locking means for maintaining the retainer member in said last-named pocket to prevent the plug from being turned from said re-setting angular position until the key has been fully inserted into the lock.
- 10. The lock assembly defined in claim 9, in which said locking means comprises a spring-loaded pin mounted in said plug at one end thereof coaxially with the axis of rotation thereof to be engaged by the key when the key is fully inserted into the lock.
- 11. The lock assembly defined in claim 1, and which includes a pick bar mounted on said plug to prevent movement of the tumbler members when the plug is turned from a reference position.
- 12. The lock assembly defined in claim 11, in which said pick bar is mounted in said retainer bar to be radially slidable therein.
- 13. The lock assembly defined in claim 1, in which said retainer bar is mounted between the tumbler members and the housing.
- 14. The lock assembly defined in claim 1, and which includes a face plate mounted at one end of the housing and having a keyhole therein, and a spring loaded member mounted in the housing to form an enclosure for the keyhole.
- 15. The lock assembly defined in claim 1, and which includes a slotted mask mounted over the forward end of the lock assembly to prevent removal of an operating key from the lock assembly when the plug is turned to said resetting angular position in said housing.
- 16. The lock assembly defined in claim 15, in which the slotted mask has a restrictive means in one of the slots to prevent removal of said operating key from the lock assembly when the plug is turned to said resetting angular position in said housing.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Copending application Ser. No. 546,078 which was filed Jan. 31, 1975 and now abandoned.
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2895323 |
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3722241 |
Sussina |
Mar 1973 |
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