This application is based on and claims the benefit of priority from Mexican Patent Application No. MX/a/2009/002955 filed Mar. 19, 2009, the contents of which are incorporated by reference.
Currently, the locking keys address different functions for securing a door by means of a lock with designs differing in the form and size of the key that is used, as well as the specific type of lock. This makes it necessary to have many different keys for locks, but at no time is the key a securing device for the lock, but only the means to obtain access to the locking and/or the unlocking of such lock.
In order to solve the problem of not having a mechanism where the same key also becomes a latch to secure the lock, the key mechanism of the invention fixes the key within the cylinder bolt lock in an incorrect position when so desired, so that the same key prevents the insertion of either another key or picklock into the cylinder bolt lock, as the cylinder gets blocked. This prevents the other key from turning the cylinder bolt lock and thus the key mechanism works as a locking device. In this way, the key mechanisms secure the key in an advanced or retarded position within the cylinder bolt lock, outphased from the proper combination, to prevent the cylinder bolt lock from unlocking when so desired.
It is important to note that if the bolt lock consists of two cylinders, one at the inside of the door and the other cylinder at the outside of the door, it is necessary that the key is pushed further into the inside cylinder bolt lock from the location beyond the proper combination, so that the tip of the key snaps and prevents the cylinder bolt lock on the other side from turning. If the cylinder bolt lock comprises a single cylinder, the key will be in a forward or retracted position to prevent synchronization of the tumbler bolts with the correct combination.
The present invention relates to a key mechanism that is able to be fixed inside the cylinder bolt lock in a position outphased from the operational combination, so that the cylinder of the bolt lock cannot turn, and the key cannot be pushed out of the cylinder bolt lock from the other side. This prevents the input of any kind of key or picklock from the other side of the cylinder bolt lock.
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a security means different from the keys and locks already known, through the provision of a securing key. The key mechanism is the same and only key for the cylinder bolt lock which, upon being inserted into the cylinder of a conventional bolt lock to a position, the key mechanism unlocks and locks the cylinder bolt lock, and when inserted further to another position, the cylinder bolt lock is prevented from being unlocked.
The key mechanism of the invention furthers the purpose of securing the cylinder bolt lock because it can be inserted into the cylinder of the bolt lock and fixed at such position where the proper combination is not achieved. This can be achieved by inserting the key into the cylinder bolt lock, be it either more than necessary or less than necessary, to prevent the correct combination within the cylinder. With this arrangement, the key mechanism will occupy the chamber or key slot of the cylinder bolt lock, thus preventing another key or picklock from being inserted from the other side and opening the cylinder bolt lock. The key also remains fixed in the cylinder bolt lock so it cannot be pushed out from the other side of the cylinder bolt lock. To prevent the securing key mechanism from being pushed out of the cylinder bolt lock, one of the combination tumblers of the cylinder bolt lock will fall into an opened slot of the key, thus securing the key and fixing it in a position out of the proper combination of the cylinder bolt lock, thus preventing the cylinder from turning.
The foregoing can be accomplished in several ways. Accordingly, two key mechanisms are proposed herein, consisting of several moving components which are coupled together.
Mechanism 1
The key mechanism 1 comprises ten moving components and three springs, where all the components are mounted on a mounting bracket. The first key mechanism includes the combination of the original key to unlock the cylinder bolt lock (
These figures show how the butt end 5 of the key is locked by the T-latch 7 that has not been pressed down. The bolt driver 9 cannot be moved to form a slot because it is locked with the pin 4 which, in this position, is at the limit of the bolt driver slot (see partial view), preventing the bolt driver 9 from moving backwards.
Upon inserting the key blade 3 in the cylinder bolt lock 2, as shown in
Upon pressing the T-latch 7, a portion thereof can enter into the butt end 5 so that the key blade 3 is free to slide a little more inside the cylinder of the bolt lock 2, past the proper combination between the tumblers 15 and the notches in the key blade 3. The key blade 3 cannot thus rotate the cylinder, even from the other side, if so desired.
The securing action is accomplished when movement of the key blade 3 gets blocked by the tumbler 15, which prevents removal of the key, thereby fixing it outphased from the correct combination, until the tumbler 15 is released by the tumbler driver 9. The bottom spring 14 biases the key to return it back to its normal position, which is accomplished when the bolt tumbler driver 9 is actuated.
Upon pushing the tumbler driver 9 toward the cylinder bolt lock 2, the top spring 13 is compressed, the tumbler 15 is driven out of the slot, and the key is released. At this moment, the key can be pulled, whereupon the spring 14 returns the key back in place, the spring 11 returns the T-latch 7 back in place, restoring the limits of the normal key to open or close the cylinder bolt lock with the same key.
Mechanism 2
The key mechanism of
By pushing the key further inside the cylinder bolt lock 2, after striking the butt 23, the cylinder locking position is activated. The butt 23 is then fixed in place due to the spring 24, while the mounting bracket 28 of the key moves further. This further movement of the key mounting bracket 28 rotates the lever 30 which pushes the key blade 20 further into the cylinder bolt lock 2.
Upon pushing the key, a space or slot opens between the key blade 20 and the tumbler driver 22, whereupon the cylinder tumbler 15 falls into the slot. This action blocks the key and prevents removal thereof from the cylinder bolt lock 2.
Upon pulling the mounting bracket 28 of the key, the lever 30 rotates in the opposite sense, pushing forward the tumbler driver 22, thus lifting the cylinder tumbler 15. When the cylinder tumbler 15 is lifted, the key is released and can be removed from the cylinder bolt lock 2.
The first key mechanism (
(1) Part of door: the part holding the cylinder-type bolt lock,
(2) Cylinder bolt lock: the key slot in the lock,
(3) Key blade: the part of the key having tumbler notches therein,
(4) Pin: limits movement of the tumbler driver,
(5) Butt end: engages cylinder bolt lock when the key is inserted into the cylinder bolt lock to lock and unlock it,
(6) Guide: for guiding the T-latch,
(7) T-Latch: fixes the key position when pushed down,
(8) Spring guide: guides the spring 11,
(9) Tumbler driver: is moved to lift the tumbler out of the slot,
(10) Guide: guides the T-latch,
(11) Spring: applies spring bias to T-latch,
(12) Base: registers the key blade in the key housing,
(13) Spring: spring biases the tumbler driver and key blade,
(14) Spring: spring biases the butt end and the key blade, and
(15) Tumbler: part of the cylinder bolt lock.
The second key mechanism (
(20) Key blade: part of key with combination notches to lock and unlock a cylinder-type bolt lock,
(22) Tumbler driver: drives the tumbler out of the slot in the key,
(23) Butt: abuts the cylinder bolt lock in the normal key position,
(24) Spring: allows operation of the tumbler driver,
(25) Guide pin: guides the spring 24,
(26) Axle pins (three pieces): they allow operation of the lever,
(27) Spring: returns everything back to the normal key position,
(28) Mounting bracket: holds the components of the key,
(29) Key guide pin: guides the key,
(30) Lever: actuates the key mechanism,
(31) Key cover: covers the mounting bracket and components of the key,
(2) Cylinder bolt lock: part of the lock, and
(15) Cylinder tumbler: part of the cylinder bolt lock.
Having thoroughly described the invention, I consider it as a novelty and therefore claim as my sole proprietorship the contents of the following claims:
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