The present invention relates to a lock cylinder and, more particularly, to a lock cylinder which promotes a burglarproof effect.
A type of conventional anti-theft lock cylinder for locks generally includes an outer housing and an inner key plug rotatably received in the outer housing about an axis and having a keyway centrally extending along the axis. The outer housing and the key plug are internally provided with a plurality of tumbler pins for locking the key plug in the outer housing, thereby preventing unauthorized operation of the lock cylinder. When a special or corresponding key is inserted into the keyway of the key plug, the tumbler pins are lifted to a shear line between the outer housing and the key plug, allowing the key plug to be rotated relative to the outer housing to unlock the lock cylinder.
The lock cylinder mounted inside a lock is a sophisticated precise device with a critical function to prevent the lock from being easily and quickly unlocked by a burglar. One burglar or habitual thief, however, is still capable of easily unlocking the lock with a picking tool because the lock cylinder based on the prior art is equipped with a single key plug having a flat or cross keyway and, thus, is easily unlocked by the burglar who gradually inserts the picking tool into the keyway of the key plug. Specifically, those internal components of the lock cylinder are symmetrically arranged therein and will not be changed in their relative positions despite a turning action of the key plug relative to the outer housing in the process of inserting the picking tool into the keyway, failing to hinder the picking tool's constant probing to unlock the lock cylinder.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,500,670 discloses a lock mechanism including a cylinder bored longitudinally for reception in tandem arrangement of three key slotted plugs. Each of the plugs has one or more vertical bores which align with vertical bores in the cylinder to accommodate pin tumblers, drivers and springs for locking each plug against rotation relatively to the cylinder. The lock mechanism including three key slotted plugs in the cylinder is designed to prevent a burglar from utilizing an illegal picking tool to unlock the lock mechanism. However, since the three key slotted plugs in the cylinder are designed to be rotated, a burglar's picking tool can be utilized and inserted into the key slots of the three key slotted plugs and then slightly rotated about 3-5 degrees to withstand the tumbler pins, so that the tumbler pins can not return into its original holes, allowing the three key slotted plugs to be unlocked successively by the picking tool's. Moreover, since the three key slotted plugs in the cylinder are designed to be rotated, a force entry tool (such as a wrench) can be utilized to force open the lock mechanism with a bit of the tool inserted into the key slots of the three key slotted plugs and then forcibly rotated to destroy the tumbler pins, allowing the three key slotted plugs to be unlocked successively by the tool. Furthermore, the lock mechanism has a complex structure. Further, in assembly of the lock mechanism, precisely aligning the key slots of the three plugs in the cylinder along a longitudinal axis of the cylinder is not always easy, for the key slot of each plug has a non-circular cross section.
Therefore, an objective of the present invention is to provide a lock cylinder to improve the aforementioned shortcoming and deficiency of the prior art. The lock cylinder of the present invention is adapted to be utilized with locks for effectively preventing any burglar from utilizing an illegal picking tool or a force entry tool to unlock the lock cylinder, realizing better burglarproof effect of the locks. Further, the lock cylinder of the present invention is much simpler in construction than aforementioned, conventional lock cylinder with a plurality of plugs.
To achieve this and other objectives, a lock cylinder of the present invention includes a housing adapted to be mounted to a lock and including front and rear ends spaced along an axis. The housing further includes an axial bore extending from the front end through the rear end along the axis. The axial bore includes a first larger section in the front end, a second larger section in the rear end, and a smaller section intermediate the first and second larger sections along the axis. An annular protrusion is one-piece formed on an inner wall of the axial bore intermediate the first and second larger sections, and the smaller section of the axial bore is defined in the annular protrusion. The lock cylinder further includes at least two key plugs rotatably received in the first and second larger sections of the axial bore of the housing about the axis. Each of the at least two key plugs includes a keyway extending along the axis, and the keyways of the at least two key plugs allow insertion of a corresponding key for synchronously rotating the at least two key plugs. The smaller section of the axial bore is aligned with the keyways of the at least two key plugs along the axis. Thereby, the lock cylinder of the present invention can effectively prevent a force entry tool from turning the key plugs to provide an enhanced anti-theft effect.
Since the annular protrusion of the present invention is one-piece formed and can not be rotated relative to the housing, a force entry tool can be prevented from unlocking the lock cylinder of the present invention even if a bit of the force entry tool having a keyhole profile is inserted through the keyways of the key plugs and the smaller section of the axial bore. This is because the bit of the force entry tool inserted into the smaller section formed in the annular protrusion can not be forcibly rotated relative to the housing during unlocking process, but the bit will be broken (the strength of the bit is not sufficient to destroy the annular protrusion) and, thus, can not be forced to unlocking the lock cylinder of the present invention.
In a preferred form, each of the first and second larger sections of the axial bore has circular cross sections perpendicular to the axis. The at least two key plugs includes a first key plug rotatably received in the first larger section of the axial bore of the housing about the axis, and the keyway of the first key plug has a first key passage with cruciform cross sections perpendicular to the axis. The at least two key plugs further includes a second key plug rotatably received in the second larger section of the axial bore of the housing about the axis, and the keyway of the second key plug has a second key passage with cruciform cross sections aligned with the cruciform cross sections of the first key passage of the first key plug. The smaller section of the axial bore has cruciform cross sections aligned with the cruciform cross sections of the first key passage of the first key plug.
In another preferred form, the at least two key plugs includes a first key plug rotatably received in the first larger section of the axial bore of the housing about the axis, and the keyway of the first key plug has a first key passage with S-shaped cross sections perpendicular to the axis. The at least two key plugs further includes a second key plug rotatably received in the second larger section of the axial bore of the housing about the axis, and the keyway of the second key plug has a second key passage with S-shaped cross sections aligned with the S-shaped cross sections of the first key passage of the first key plug. The smaller section of the axial bore has S-shaped cross sections aligned with the S-shaped cross sections of the first key passage of the first key plug.
The present invention will become clearer in light of the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments of this invention described in connection with the drawings.
The illustrative embodiments may best be described by reference to the accompanying drawings where:
A lock cylinder of a first embodiment of the present invention is shown in
The housing 12 of the lock cylinder 10 is adapted to be mounted to a lock body of a lock and includes front and rear ends 20 and 21 spaced along an axis A. The housing 12 further includes an axial bore 18 extending from the front end 20 through the rear end 21 along the axis A. The axial bore 18 includes a first larger section 19 in the front end 20, a second larger section 22 in the rear end 21, and a smaller section 23 intermediate the first and second larger sections 19 and 22 along the axis A (see
The first key plug 14 is rotatably received in the first larger section 19 of the axial bore 18 of the housing 12 about the axis A. The first key plug 14 includes a first keyway 28 extending therethrough along the axis A and having a first key passage 30 with cruciform cross sections perpendicular to the axis A. The first key passage 30 is aligned with the smaller section 23 of the axial bore 18 along the axis A.
The second key plug 16 is rotatably received in the second larger section 22 of the axial bore 18 of the housing 12 about the axis and spaced from the first key plug 14 along the axis A. The second key plug 16 includes a second keyway 34 extending along the axis A and having a second key passage 36 with cruciform cross sections corresponding to that of the first key passage 30. The second key passage 36 is aligned with the first key passage 30 of the first key plug 14 along the axis A. Namely, the cross sectional contour of the second key passage 36 is aligned with that of the first key passage 30 along the axis A. An actuating portion 37 is formed on an outer end of the second key plug 16 for unlocking a bolt or similar member of the lock in which the lock cylinder 10 is mounted upon rotation of the second key plug 16.
It should be appreciated that the housing 12 and the first and second key plugs 14 and 16 are internally provided with a plurality of tumbler pins (not shown) and a plurality of springs (not shown) for biasing an end of each tumbler pin into one of the first and second keyways 28 and 34, thereby locking the first and second key plugs 14 and 16 in the front and rear ends 20 and 21 of the housing 12 respectively. Furthermore, the first and second key passages 30 and 36 allow insertion of a special or corresponding key 40 for synchronously rotating the first and second key plugs 14 and 16. In this embodiment, the key 40 includes a bow 42 for a user's grip and an elongated blade 44 having first and second code portions 46 and 47 spaced along a length thereof. Each of the first and second code portions 46 and 47 has cruciform cross sections. A reduced portion 48 is formed on an intermediate section between the first and second code portions 46 and 47 of the key 40. When the key 40 is inserted into the first and second keyways 28 and 34 of the first and second key plugs 14 and 16, the tumbler pins in the first and second key plugs 14 and 16 are respectively lifted by serrations or concavities of the first and second code portions 46 and 47, allowing the first and second key plugs 14 and 16 to be rotated together in the housing 12 under rotation of the key 40. Furthermore, the smaller section 23 of the axial bore 18 with cruciform cross sections allows the second code portion 47 of the key 40 to be extended through. In operation, when the key 40 is inserted into the first and second keyways 28 and 34 of the first and second key plugs 14 and 16, the reduced portion 48 of the key 40 is received in the smaller section 23 of the axial bore 18, allowing smooth rotation of the key 40 in the housing 12.
With the first and second key passages 30 and 36 of the first and second key plugs 14 and 16 aligned with the smaller section 23 of the axial bore 18, the lock cylinder 10 of the present invention can effectively avoid any burglar's illegal tool to be inserted into the second keyway 34 of the second key plug 16 for unlocking the lock cylinder 10. Specifically, the first key plug 14 will result in slight rotation relative to the second key plug 16 (see the arrow 60 in
In addition, the annular protrusion 25 is of a one-piece construction with the housing 12, so that the lock cylinder 10 according to the present invention is easier and less expensive to manufacture and assemble relative to known lock cylinders with three key slotted plugs. Furthermore, the lock cylinder 10 according to the preferred teachings of the present invention includes only two key plugs 14 and 16, so that the time required for assembling the lock cylinder 10 is saved, and the assembly accuracy and quality are improved to provide reliable functions during operation.
It is to be understood that the lock cylinder 10 of the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments described and/or shown herein, and that the lock cylinder 10 according to the present invention can includes more than two key plugs having keyways aligned with one another. The contours of the first and second key passages 30 and 36 and the smaller section 23 of the axial bore 18 can be other geometric shapes in cross section.
Thus since the invention disclosed herein may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or general characteristics thereof, some of which forms have been indicated, the embodiments described herein are to be considered in all respects illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is to be indicated by the appended claims.
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/855,851 filed Apr. 3, 2013.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 13855851 | Apr 2013 | US |
Child | 14463198 | US |