This application is the National Phase of International Application PCT/IT2013/000338 filed Dec. 5, 2013 which designated the U.S. and that International Application was published under PCT Article 21(2) in English.
This application claims priority to Italian Patent Application No. BO2012A000662 filed Dec. 10, 2012, which application is incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention concerns a cylinder type lock having a mechanically re-programmable rotating disk type mechanism and a key for the same.
A number of re-programmable cylinder type lock devices are known based on a piston/counter-piston mechanism that can be reprogrammed through a mechanism able to change the equivalent length of the elements that act as pistons to learn the cipher of a new key inserted into the cylinder when this is in a condition where all the elements acting as pistons have been preventively decoupled one with respect to another by a suitable procedure.
As an example, see the following patents and patents applications U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,119,495A, 7,340,929B1, US2003041630A1, WO9840589A1, WO2011091832A1, WO2011098109A1, WO2011134610A1, TW200951282A, TW201009175A, TW201009176A, US2006112748A1, WO2004079134A1, WO2004079135A1, EP0210037A3, TW200944643A, TW200946757A, TW201028520A, TW201028522A, TW201118227A, TW201135039A, TWI361244B, U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,937,976B2, 8,074,480B2, US2003159483A1, US2005172687A1, US2009277234A1, US2009277240A1, US2010018267A1, US2010050717A1, US2010101288A1, US2011041577A1, WO2006055281A2, WO2009008852A8, WO2012135398A1. To be considered of special relevance, are some solutions in which the elements that act as pistons can be decoupled one with respect to another by a respective translation along the axis of the cylinder, as disclosed in the patents and patent applications US2008307841A1, US2010101289A1, US2011154872A1, WO2009151464A1, WO2011088861A1, WO2012021384A1.
All the known solutions of re-programmable cylinder lock are characterized by a number of limitations concerning:
There are known many systems of cylinder-type locks comprising a disk-type mechanism in which the unlocking of the lock is obtained when a specific combination of the angle of rotation of the disk elements driven by the rotation of the key on the lateral surface of which is obtained a suitable cipher by means of millings, such as for example in patent application EP0622508A1. These systems cannot be re-programmed without changing or modifying their own components and furthermore they have a low level of security against the unauthorized duplication of the keys since they couple with keys that are constituted by simple elements without moving mechanisms.
Also known are many non-reprogrammable cylinder type locks that are characterize by a high level of security against the unauthorized duplication of the keys; these types of non-reprogrammable cylinder type locks are coupled with keys that comprise moving mechanisms like those described in the patents or patent applications CA1153903A1, DE3542008A1, DE3709417A1, DE3711935A1, DE102004045792A1, EP0890694A1, EP1470307A1, EP1726749A2, ES294528U, ES2196492T3, U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,567,979A, 4,377,082A e WO03064795A1.
In a first broad independent aspect, the present invention provides a lock device capable of being reprogrammed an infinite number of times with a mechanical procedure that does not require the substitution, addition or the elimination of components, and that could be obtained by bringing the mechanical system into a re-programming status by the action of a key having the present unlocking cipher and a specific mechanism to activate the status, and successively by inserting one key having a new and different cipher and an analogous mechanism.
In a first subsidiary aspect, the present invention combines the re-programmable lock-key coupling with a lock/unlock mechanism that does not have either contrasting springs or gravity contrast with the scope of ensuring the intrinsic resistance to the picking techniques with the “bumping” method.
In a third subsidiary aspect, the present invention combines the lock mechanism with a key that comprises a complex mechanism with moving parts, at least for what concerns the control of the re-programming operation, so that to ensure a high level of security against the unauthorized re-programming and against the unauthorized duplication of the keys
A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, including the best mode thereof, directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth in this specification, which makes reference to the appended figures, in which:
Selected combinations of aspects of the disclosed technology correspond to a plurality of different embodiments of the present invention. It should be noted that each of the exemplary embodiments presented and discussed herein should not insinuate limitations of the present subject matter. Features or steps described as part of one embodiment may be used in combination with aspects of another embodiment to yield yet further embodiments. Additionally, certain features may be interchanged with similar devices of features not expressly mentioned which perform the same or similar function.
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The device comprises at least one key (1) characterized by a body (1a) having a protruding member (axially extending portion) on the surface of which can be made a cipher, for example by means of removing material, and comprising at least one mechanism constituted by a moving element (1d), eventually connected to the same body (1) by means of at least one connecting member (1c), in which the said moving element (1d) can rotate with respect to the body (1).
The system comprises at least one stator body (2) having at least one cavity suitable to accept other internal components (from 3 to 19) of the lock among which at least one rotor body (15) is capable of driving, even if not directly, with a suitable part of mechanical coupling (15d) at least one element, for example one bolt, not necessarily being part of the same lock; the rotor body (15) being at least partially axially retained inside the stator by at least one fixing element (20).
The lock comprises furthermore at least one locking mechanism comprising a plurality of “dialer disk” groups (6 and from 6-1 to 6-6) each of which is constituted by at least one inner dialer disk (7) having at least one tooth (7a) and one opening (7b) suitable to couple with the prolonged protrusion of the body (1a) of the key (1), and at least one outer dialer ring (8) characterized by at least one indentation (8b) on the outer border and by a multiplicity of indentations (8a) each suitable to have a coupling with the tooth (7a) of the inner disk (7) with a different angle of rotation between the same and in a way that the disk (7) could drive jointly the rotation of the ring (8) under the action of the key (1) when the coupling (7a-8a) is active, and the outer dialer ring (8) eventually comprising also at least one tooth (8c) suitable to limit the possibility of rotation with respect to the rotor body (15) within limits imposed by the coupling between the tooth (8c) and a seat (15e) obtained in the rotor body (15).
The locking mechanism comprises moreover a least one engagement element (14) partially housed in the seat (15b) obtained in the rotor body (15), that, in the status of “closed lock”, is forced to stay partially also in a seat (
The lock comprises moreover at least one re-programming mechanism controlled by a specific action of the key (1) and configured for re-programming each “dialer disk” group (6 and from 6-1 to 6-6) in this way: the inner dialer disk (7) could be decoupled from its respective outer dialer ring (8) and, successively, the key (1), having a cipher provided by a sequence of indentations, could be extracted and substituted with one analogue new key having a different cipher provided by a different sequence of indentations and, by the action of this latter new key, each inner dialer disk (7) could be again coupled to its respective outer dialer ring (8) in a configuration between the tooth (7a) and one of the indentations (8a) characterized by an angle of rotation of the disk (7) and the dialer ring (8) that fits the cipher that characterizes the new key.
In the preferred embodiment depicted, not binding, the said re-programming mechanism comprises a multiplicity of “spacer disk” groups (9 and from 9-1 to 9-6) each of them adjacent to one of the “dialer disk” groups, each of them comprising at least one outer spacer ring (13) and one or more inner spacer disks (10, 11 and 12) suitably shaped and arranged in a way to allow that an axial translation of the pile (stack) of inner dialer disks (7) alternated to inner spacer disks (10, 11 and 12) moves each inner dialer disk (7) inside one adjacent outer spacer ring (13), in this way axially decoupling the inner dialer disk (7) from the respective outer dialer ring (8). In the preferred embodiment depicted, not binding, the translation is controlled by the axial thrust of the key (1), whereby a protrusion on the key, such as, for example pin (16), engages front disk (4) which is shaped to push on the pile of the inner dialer disks (7) and inner spacer disks (10, 11 and 12), against the counterforce of the axial thrust of a spring (18) acting on the opposite side of the pile through the shutter disk (17), a counterforce that is potentially capable of pushing the key in an opposite control stroke. Also, in the embodiment depicted, the position of decoupling between the dialer disks (7) and the outer dialer rings (8) reached through the axial translation of the dialer disks (7) with respect to the outer dialers rings (8) can be maintained when the rotor is driven in partial reverse rotation of the key (1), thanks to at least one tooth (4a) of the front disk (4) that, in the position in which the axial translation is allowed, enters and engages one track (15a) in the rotor body (15), the track (15a) shaped in a suitable way, so that the key (1), at the end of the partial reverse rotation, can be extracted from the lock device while leaving the system in the status of decoupling between the disks (7) and rings (8). With the key (1) extracted, a new key (1) characterized by the different cipher can be inserted into the lock device.
In the preferred embodiment depicted, not binding, the front disk (4) has furthermore at least one cavity (4b) (see
In the preferred embodiment depicted the “spacer disk” group comprises a plurality of inner spacer disks, and in particular, one main inner spacer disk (10) positioned between auxiliary inner spacer disks (11 and 12); the auxiliary inner spacer disks (11 and 12) are shaped in a way that do not have points of contacts on the external periphery of inner dialer disks (7) and outer dialer disks (8) placed between the said auxiliary disks (11 and 12), with the scope of avoiding, in the condition of decoupling between the inner dialer disks (7) and the respective outer dialer disks (8), the possibility of interference between the edges of the teeth (7a) and those of the indentations (8a). The auxiliary inner spacer disks (11 and 12) space the adjacent disks in a way that makes possible, in the axial translation that brings the decoupled configuration, a state reached in which the inner dialer disks (7) replace the main inner spacer disks (10) inside the spacer rings (13) while the positions formerly occupied by the same inner dialer disks (7) are occupied by main inner spacer disks (10) or, only for the first “dialer disk” group, by a portion of the front disk (4).
The lock furthermore comprises at least one security mechanism for the consent of the reprogramming controlled by the moving mechanism forming part of the key (1) and designed to allow that the mechanism of reprogramming can be successfully activated only in a mechanical state in which the condition of “open” of the locking mechanism and the enable condition of the consent to the reprogramming of the mechanism are simultaneously realized.
In the preferred embodiment depicted, not binding, the consent to the reprogramming mechanism comprises at least one disk of enabling of the consent to the reprogramming (16) shaped so as to offer no possibility of coupling with the body profile of the key (1a), but rather equipped with at least one tooth (16b) on the peripheral edge and with at least one indentation (16c) suitable to engage with the movable element (1d) forming part of the moving mechanism of the key (1) when said moving element (1d) is pushed to protrude outside the outline of the key body (1a) by the presence of a protrusion, such as the head of the pin (19), which, in the insertion stroke of the key (1), goes to engage the seat formed in the body of the key (1a) that was previously occupied by the mobile element (1d) that was there in order not to interfere with the profile of the openings (7b) of the inner dial disks (7) intended for the insertion of the key (1) itself. The disk enabling the consent to reprogramming (16) is driven in a rotation, eventually contrasted by a spring (18), by the moving element (1d) during the rotation of the key (1) intended to bring the “dial disk” groups (6 and from 6-1 to 6-6) to the “open” configuration of the locking mechanism and by the rotation reaches a specific position in which the teeth (16b) on the peripheral edge of the disk (16), which engage each in a suitably shaped opening (15c) on the wall of the rotor body (15), no longer find impediment to a possible axial translation of the disk (16) by the shape of the opening (15c).
In the preferred embodiment depicted, not binding, the achievement of the position of the teeth (16b) with respect to the opening (15c) is a necessary but not sufficient condition to ensure that the translation is actually possible because the same teeth (16b), the projection of which is such as to exceed the outline of the rotor body (15), are engaged inside a front circular track (
In the preferred embodiment depicted, non-binding, at least one of the longitudinal grooves which connect the different tracks (
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In a second possible preferred embodiment (not shown), non-binding and partly referable to the one already described, are absent elements, such as the tooth (8c) of the rings (8), intended to limit the angle of rotation of the outer dial rings (8) with respect to the rotor body (15) and, in the condition of locking mechanism open, the dragging of the rotor assembly by the key (1) is obtained through the disk of enabling of the consent to the reprogramming (16).
In a further possible preferred embodiment (not shown), non-binding and partly referable to that described above, the dragging of the rotor assembly by the key (1) is obtained through a further dragging disk (not shown), similar to the disk of enabling of the consent to the reprogramming (16), but characterized by teeth (16b) suitable to act on the rotor body (15) without however exceeding the outline of the latter and therefore not capable of engaging the stator (2). Further, the keys (1) can be characterized by the kinds of mechanisms with a moving element (1d) different for engaging respectively whether only the driving disk, in case it is desired that the key could be used to open the lock but cannot be used to control its mechanism of reprogramming, or to engage instead, or possibly in addition, the disk of enabling of the consent to the reprogramming (16), in case it is desired that the key could be used both to open the lock and to control the mechanism of reprogramming.
Finally it is clear that modifications and variations can be made to the described device without leaving the scope of protection of the present invention.
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