This application is the U.S. National Stage of International Application No. PCT/DE2010/001191, filed Oct. 8, 2010, which designated the United States and has been published as International Publication No. WO 2011/044880 A2 and which claims the priority of German Patent Application, Serial No. 20 2009 014 283.3, filed Oct. 16, 2009, German Patent Application, Serial No 20 2009 015 088.7 filed Nov. 4, 2009 and German Patent Application, Serial No 10 2010 006 886.1 filed Jan. 28, 2010 pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(a)-(d).
The invention relates to a lock-key system, with a key which can be inserted into a keyway of a locking cylinder, and which is traceable by core pins or by locking elements which are shiftable in the cylinder core, wherein in case of a match the cylinder core can be turned by the key.
These types of key systems are known.
Keys can be lost and have to be reordered, often however there is the demand to have additional keys made.
The copying of keys can be impeded by security cards which have to be presented for a reorder. The unauthorized copying however can hardly be prevented in praxis. This circumstance is not changed by protected profiles, since nowadays copying machines are on the market which are able to copy these profiles as well.
The invention is based on the object to provide a lock-key system which offers increased protection against unauthorized copying of keys.
This object is solved on one hand with a key-lock system, with a key which can be inserted into a keyway of a locking cylinder, and which is traceable by core pins or by locking elements which are shiftable in the cylinder core, wherein in case of a match the cylinder core can be turned by the key, in that a lettering in the form of an impression and/or embossment which serves as identifier and includes letters and/or numbers and/or symbols is introduced on the side surfaces of the key shaft, and in that the lettering or individual letters, numbers or the symbol or partial areas of the same are traceable by core pins or locking elements, which are configured complementary in their contact surfaces.
In profiled flat keys, this object is solved with a lock-key system, with a flat key which can be inserted into a keyway of a locking cylinder, which flat key has profilings on the side surfaces of the key shaft which are formed as grooves and embossments and extend in longitudinal direction of the key shaft and which are at least partially traceable by core pins or locking elements which are shiftable in the cylinder core and which interact with recesses in the cylinder housing which lie outside of the separation plane cylinder core/cylinder housing, wherein in case of a match the cylinder can be turned by the key, in that a lettering in the form of an impression and/or embossment which serves as identifier and includes letters and/or numbers and/or symbols is introduced on the side surfaces of the key shaft, and in that the lettering or individual letters, numbers or the symbol or partial areas of the same is or are traceable by core pins or locking elements, which are configured complementary in their contact surfaces.
Preferably, the lettering, individual letters, numbers or symbols which serve as identifier should represent an identification which is registered as trademark.
In this type of lock-key system the locking process can only be carried out when the core pins or locking elements match at the separation plane cylinder core/cylinder housing, i.e. a matching key was inserted into the keyway, because the tracing of the identifier is additionally required.
The copying of the identifier requires special tools in contrast to the milling devices with which the profilings are produced on the key.
In addition, when a protected lettering or a corresponding letter or number combination or a protected logo forms the identifier, imitation can trigger an infringement process which is not without consequences for the imitator.
In the following, the invention is explained with reference to the exemplary embodiments shown in the drawings.
It is shown in
In both Figures corresponding parts are designated the same.
Both flat keys have a bow 2 and a shaft 1. Grooves 3 are provided on the key chest. These interact in a conventional way with core and housing pins.
In
According to the invention, an identifier 4 is worked in at least on one of the longitudinal sides of the shaft—in the embodiment according to
This identifier should preferably be a registered, i.e. protected, trademark, wherein it can be a lettering, letter, numbers or symbols (logos).
Relevant is that not only the profiling of the key—if present—is mechanically scanned, but also the identifier 4. This takes place by core pins or other locking elements which are displaceable, i.e. shiftable, in the cylinder core. In
These core pins or locking elements form a type of stamp in the region of contact.
Thus, for causing a match of the core pins or locking elements at the separation plane cylinder core/cylinder housing the match between the identifier with the region contained on the core pin or locking element is necessary.
The impressions or embossments of these regions can vary and thus even increase the complexity of the key-lock system.
The relevant difference to the simple lateral pin query is thus that not only one point or plane, but an entire contour and/or topography can be queried.
A copy of this type of keys thus requires significantly more effort or is even impossible and on the other hand represents an infringement in the case of imitation of a protected trade mark.
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20 2009 015 088 U | Nov 2009 | DE | national |
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WO2011/044880 | 4/21/2011 | WO | A |
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