Information
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Patent Grant
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6694788
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Patent Number
6,694,788
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Date Filed
Friday, February 21, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 24, 200420 years ago
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 491
- 070 388
- 070 389
- 070 423
- 070 427
- 070 428
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A lock core with a related key includes a core body and a housing and a related key. The related key is inserted in a keyhole of the core body and pushed inward to push a stop plate inward in the keyhole at the same time, with projecting ridges of the key moving inward together with engage shafts until projecting members align with an annular groove of the housing. Then the core body can be rotated to be unlocked. When the key is pulled out of the core body, the engage shafts and the stop plate return to their original positions by the springs to lock the core body. Thus the stop plate normally closes up the keyhole, preventing dirt and miscellaneous matters from entering the keyhole. Any matters or even broken key parts may be sprung out of the keyhole by the stop plate, with the keyhole never clogged.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a lock core with a related key, particularly to one with a keyhole normally closed up by a stop plate to keep dirt or miscellaneous matters from entering the core body through the keyhole. In unlocking the lock core, the related key is inserted in the keyhole by pushing the stop piece inward to force projecting ridges on the surface of the key to push engage shafts inward at the same time until a projecting block aligns to an annular groove of a housing of the core. Then the key can rotate the core body to unlock the lock core. When the key is pulled out of the core body, the engage shafts and the stop piece return to their position by function of springs to lock the lock core. Even in case of the key broken and having parts remained in the keyhole, the parts can be sprung out of the keyhole by the stop plate, not clogging the keyhole.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Common locks generally have their keyholes normally not closed up so that dirt or miscellaneous matters may enter in the keyhole to clog them to cause a key unable to enter the keyhole or pulled out. Then it has to be cleaned or repaired to result in some trouble.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention has been devised to offer a lock core with a related key having the keyhole normally closed up to prevent dirt or miscellaneous matters from entering and clogging the keyhole.
One feature of the invention is a core body provided with slide grooves, and a housing provided with long grooves to correspond to the longwise slide grooves of the core body, a lateral annular groove formed in an inner wall of the housing, an engage shaft of a torque spring placed in each slide groove, a projection formed on each engage shaft to protrude in each long groove of the housing, and a stop plate with a stud in front of the keyhole, a stop-plate hole formed in the core body, and a small spring fitted in the stop-plate hole for normally closing the keyhole.
Another feature of the invention is the shape and the size of the related key made to match with the keyhole of the core, having lengthwise projecting ridges in accordance with the long grooves of the inner wall of the housing. The front ends of the projecting ridges are different from one another.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view of a lock core in the present invention, showing a stop plate closing up a keyhole of the core body;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of the lock core in the present invention, showing the stop plate not closing up the keyhole;
FIG. 3
is a front cross-sectional view of the lock core in the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a side view of a related key of the lock core in the present invention; and,
FIG. 5
is a front view of the related key of the lock core in the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A preferred embodiment of a lock core with a related key in the present invention, as shown in
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
3
, includes a lock core
1
consisting of a core body
10
and a housing
11
receiving and letting the core body
10
rotate therein, and a related key
2
for locking and unlocking the lock core
1
.
The core body
10
has a plurality of lengthwise slide grooves
12
formed spaced apart in an annular surface, and the housing
11
has an inner wall formed spaced apart with the same number of long grooves
13
as those of the lengthwise grooves
12
to correspond with each other, a lateral annular groove
14
in the inner wall. Further, an engage shaft
16
and a spring
15
contacting the inner end of the engage shaft
16
are provided in each slide groove
12
. The engage shaft
16
has a protruding member
17
fitting in each of the long grooves
13
, a stop plate
18
with a stud fitting movable in a stop-plate hole
19
of the core body
10
also with a small spring fitted therein, forming a sealing structure of the keyhole.
The
FIGS. 4 and 5
show the related key
2
, which has the shape and the size as the keyhole of the core body
10
, having the same number of lengthwise ridges
21
as those of the long grooves
13
of the housing
11
. The projecting ridges
21
have their front ends located differently from each other, corresponding to the engage shafts
16
.
In using the lock core with the related key, referring to
FIGS. 1-5
, insert the key
2
in the keyhole of the core body
10
, pushing the stop plate
18
inward, with the projecting ridges
21
pushing the engage shafts
16
inward at the same time until the projecting members
17
of the engage shafts
16
align with the annular groove
14
of the housing
11
. Then at this position, the core body
10
is possible to be rotated by the key
2
to be unlocked.
When the key
2
is pulled out of the core body
10
, the stop plate
18
and the engage shafts
16
return to the original position by means of the springs
15
recovering its elasticity so far compressed by the projecting ridges
21
, with the core body
10
positioned in the locked condition.
Thus, the keyhole of the core body
10
is normally closed up by the stop plate
18
, preventing dirt and miscellaneous matters from entering the keyhole of the core body
10
, and protecting the core
1
safely. Even should the related key be broken and a part of the key remain in the keyhole, it would be sprung out of the keyhole by means of the stop plate
18
pushed by the springs
15
, not clogging the keyhole at all.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A lock core with a related key comprising a core lock consisting of a core body and a housing receiving and permitting said core body to rotate therein, and a related key; and,characterized by said core body having a plurality of lengthwise slide grooves formed spaced apart on a surface of said core body, said housing having in its inner wall the same number of lengthwise long grooves corresponding to said slide grooves of said core body, said housing further having a lateral annular groove in an inner wall of said housing, an engage shaft with a spring contacting an inner end of said engage shaft fitted in each said lengthwise slide groove of said core body, each said engage shaft having a projecting member, a stop plate with a stud provided to fit movably in said keyhole of said core body, said core body having a stop-plate hole for containing a small spring and said stud of said stop plate therein so as to form a keyhole closing structure; said key inserted in said keyhole of said core body and pushed inward to push inward said stop plate at the same time with said engage shafts pushed by projecting ridges of said key until said projecting members of said engage shafts move and align with said annular groove of said housing so that said core body may be rotated by said key to be unlocked, said core body locked in case said key pulled out of said keyhole and said engage shafts and said stop plate returning to original positions not be pushed by means of said springs to lock said core body, said stop plate normally closing up said keyhole of said core body and preventing dirt and miscellaneous matters from entering said keyhole, said stop plate removing any matters or broken key parts from said keyhole if said key should break.
- 2. The lock core with a related key as claimed in claim 1, wherein said key has the same number of lengthwise ridges on a surface of said key as said lengthwise long grooves of said housing to match each other, said projecting ridges having a front end differently located from each other and respectively corresponding to said engage shafts.
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