Claims
- 1. A lock system comprising:
- a master-only lock having a master-key slot slot formed with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and inwardly projecting guide formations and with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and inwardly projecting variable formations arranged between the respective guide formations;
- a master key insertable longitudinally into and of complementary cross-sectional shape to said master-key slot, said master-only lock being operable by said master key;
- a subordinate lock having a subordinate key slot formed with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and inwardly projecting guide formations identical to said guide formations of said master-key slot and with inwardly open longitudinally extending recesses provided between the respective guide formations and situated at locations corresponding to said variable formations of said master-key slot, said master key being receivable in said subordinate-key slot with space between said master key and said recesses; and
- a subordinate key insertable longitudinally into and of complementary cross-sectional shape to said subordinate-key slot, said subordinate key being of greater cross-sectional area at said formations than said master key and being too large in cross-sectional size to fit into said master-key slot, said subordinate lock being operable by said subordinate key and by said master key.
- 2. A lock system comprising:
- a master-only lock having a master-key slot formed with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and inwardly projecting guide formations and with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and inwardly projecting variable formations arranged between said guide formations;
- a master key insertable longitudinally into and of complementary cross-sectional shape to said master-key slot, said master-only lock being operable by said master key;
- a primary subordinate lock having a primary subordinate key slot formed with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and inwardly projecting guide formations identical to said guide formations of said master-key slot and with inwardly open longitudinally extending recesses arranged between the respective guide formations and situated at locations corresponding to said variable formations of said master-key slot, said master key being receivable in said primary subordinate-key slot with space between said master key and said recesses;
- a primary subordinate key insertable longitudinally into and of complementary cross-sectional shape to said primary subordinate-key slot, said primary subordinate key being of greater cross-sectional area at said formations than said master key and being too large in cross-sectional size to fit into said master-key slot, said primary subordinate lock being operable by said primary subordinate key and by said master key;
- a secondary subordinate lock having a secondary subordinate key slot formed with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and inwardly projecting guide formations identical to said guide formations of said master key slot and with inwardly open longitudinally extending recesses arranged between the respective guide formations and situated at locations corresponding to said variable formations of said master key slot, said master key and said primary subordinate key being receivable in said secondary subordinate key-slot with space between said respective keys and said recesses; and
- a secondary subordinate key insertable longitudinally into and of complementary cross-sectional shape to said secondary subordinate-key slot, said secondary subordinate key being of greater cros-sectional area at said formations than said primary subordinate key, said secondary subordinate lock being operable by said secondary subordinate key, said primary subordinate key and by said master key.
- 3. A lock system comprising:
- a master-only lock having a master-key slot formed with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and inwardly projecting guide ridges and with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and inwardly open variable recesses arranged between said guide ridges;
- a master key insertable longitudinally into said master-key slot and formed with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and outwardly open guide grooves and with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and outwardly projecting variable ridges matable with said guide ridges and with said variable recesses respectively on fitting of said master key to said master-key slot, said master only lock being operable by rotation of said master key after insertion thereof into said master-key slot;
- a primary subordinate lock having a primary subordinate-key slot formed with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and inwardly projecting guide ridges identical to said guide ridges of said master-key slot, with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and inwardly open variable recesses identical to said variable recesses of said master-key slot, and in said variable recesses with at least one further inwardly open and longitudinally extending variable groove, said master key being receivable in said primary subordinate-key slot with a space between said master key and said further variable groove;
- a primary subordinate key insertable longitudinally into said primary subordinate key-slot and formed with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and outwardly open guide grooves, with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and outwardly projecting variable ridges, and with a further outwardly projecting variable ridge matable with said guide ridges, with said variable recesses, and with said further variable recess respectively for snug fitting of said primary subordinate key in said primary subordinate-key slot, said primary subordinate key being of greater cross-sectional area than said master key and being too large in cross-sectional size to fit into said master key slot, said primary subordinate lock being operable by said primary subordinate key and by said master key;
- a secondary subordinate lock having a secondary subordinate-key slot formed with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and inwardly projecting guide ridges identical to said guide ridges of said master-key slot, with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and inwardly open variable recesses identical to said variable recesses of said master-key slot, and in said variable recesses with at least one further inwardly open and longitudinally extending variable groove, said master key and said primary subordinate key being receivable in said secondary subordinate-key slot with a space between said master key and said further variable groove; and
- a secondary subordinate key insertable longitudinally into said secondary subordinate key-slot and formed with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and outwardly open guide grooves, with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and outwardly projecting variable ridges and with a further outwardly projecting variable ridge matable with said guide ridges, with said variable recesses, and with said further variable recess respectively for snug fitting of said secondary subordinate key in said secondary subordinate key slot, said secondary subordinate key being of greater cross-sectional area than said primary subordinate key and being too large in cross-sectional size to fit into said primary subordinate key slot, said secondary subordinate lock being operable by said secondary subordinate key, said primary subordinate key and by said master key.
- 4. A lock system comprising a lock having a key slot formed with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and inwardly projecting guide formations and with a plurality of parallel longitudinally extending and inwardly projecting variable formations arranged between said guide formations; and a key insertable longitudinally into and of complementary cross-sectional shape to said key slot.
- 5. The lock system as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said keys has a blade insertable into the respective slot and having a pair of sides formed with longitudinally extending recesses matable with the respective guide formations, each blade further having a back edge and opposite said back edge a bitted edge.
- 6. The lock system as defined in claim 5 wherein said formations and recesses are of rectangular cross-sectional shape.
- 7. The lock system defined in claim 5 wherein said keys are each formed along their said sides with longitudinally extending ridges and recesses shaped complementary to the respective formations of the respective slots.
- 8. The lock system defined in claim 7 wherein said ridges on said subordinate key that mate with said recesses of said subordinate-key slot project laterally substantially beyond any other portion of said subordinate key.
- 9. The lock system defined in claim 7 wherein said ridges and grooves of said subordinate key that mate with said variable formations are more numerous than said ridges and grooves of said subordinate key that mate with said guide formations.
- 10. The lock system defined in claim 7 wherein said ridges of said subordinate key on each side of the respective blade all have coplanar crests.
- 11. The lock system defined in claim 7 wherein said subordinate key has more of said ridges than said master key.
- 12. The lock system defined in claim 7 wherein said master key has more of said ridges than said subordinate key.
- 13. The lock system defined in claim 5 wherein said formations are generally triangular and said master key only is generally zig-zag shaped with generally parallel opposite side facets.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 762,418, filed Jan. 25, 1977 now abandoned.
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