Claims
- 1. In a lock having a lock cylinder provided with an internal cavity, a key operated lock plug having a keyway, said lock plug being removably mounted in said lock cylinder cavity to be rotatable about a first axis relative to the lock cylinder with a key inserted in said keyway and locked against rotation in said cavity in the absence of a key in the keyway, and a coupling rotatably mounted in said lock cylinder for rotation about said first axis and having associated therewith a lock member that is movable upon rotation of the coupling in a limited range between a locked state and an open state with the coupling in locked and unlocked positions respectively, the improvement comprising:
- means provided on the plug for cooperation with the coupling selectively to prevent withdrawal of the plug from the cavity with the plug inserted fully into the cavity and the plug and coupling being disposed in a first relative rotational position, and to allow withdrawal of the plug from the cavity with the plug inserted fully into the cavity and the plug and coupling in a second relative rotational position,
- said coupling having spaced edges defining an opening extending axially with respect to the lock cylinder;
- a first key having a length preselected so that when said first key is in a fully inserted position in the keyway a portion of the first key extends into said coupling opening so that rotation of the first key brings said key portion into contact with one of said spaced edges to effect rotation of the coupling;
- a second key having a length such that when the second key is fully inserted in the keyway it does not extend into the opening,
- whereby with said second key relative rotation between the plug and coupling can be effected between the first and second relative rotational positions; and
- means for preventing rotation of the coupling in either direction relative to the plug with the coupling in the locked position,
- whereby the lock member cannot be moved from its locked state to its open state without insertion of a key in the keyway.
- 2. The lock according to claim 1 wherein means are provided for frictionally biasing the means on the plug and coupling against each other upon the coupling and plug being moved from said first relative rotational position to said second relative rotational position.
- 3. The lock according to claim 1 wherein said plug has a pair of spaced legs, said coupling has a pair of spaced legs and the pair of spaced legs on one of the plug and coupling resides between the pair of spaced legs on the other of the plug and coupling with the plug in place on the lock cylinder.
- 4. The lock according to claim 1 wherein said plug has a pair of spaced legs, said coupling has a pair of spaced legs and the pair of spaced legs on one of the plug and coupling resides between the pair of spaced legs on the other of the plug and coupling with the plug in place on the lock cylinder, means are provided on the pair of legs on the one of the plug and coupling to guide rotation of the one of the plug and coupling in a first rotational direction relative to the other of the plug and coupling in moving between said second relative rotational position and said first relative rotational position and means are provided to prevent rotation of the one of the plug and coupling relative to the other of the plug and coupling in a rotational direction opposite to said first rotational direction in moving between said second relative rotational position and said first relative rotational position.
- 5. The lock according to claim 1 wherein said plug has a pair of spaced legs, said coupling has a pair of spaced legs and the pair of spaced legs on one of the plug and coupling resides between the pair of spaced legs on the other of the plug and coupling with the plug in place on the lock cylinder, means are provided on the pair of legs on the one of the plug and coupling to guide rotation of the one of the plug and coupling in a first rotational direction relative to the other of the plug and coupling in moving between said second relative rotational position and said first relative rotational position and means are provided to prevent rotation of the one of the plug and coupling relative to the other of the plug and coupling in a rotational direction opposite to said first rotational direction in moving between said second relative rotational position and said first relative rotational position, said means for guiding rotation comprising a curved edge on at least one of the legs of the pair of legs on the one of the plug and coupling for progressively biasing the one of the legs against a leg of the leg pair on the other of the plug and coupling as the plug and coupling are moved between said second relative rotational position and first relative rotational position upon rotation of the one of the plug and coupling in the first rotational direction thereof.
- 6. The lock according to claim 1 wherein said plug has a pair of spaced legs, said coupling has a pair of spaced legs and the pair of spaced legs on one of the plug and coupling resides between the pair of spaced legs on the other of the plug and coupling with the plug in place on the lock cylinder, means are provided on the pair of legs on the one of the plug and coupling to guide rotation of the one of the plug and coupling in a first rotational direction relative to the other of the plug and coupling in moving between said second relative rotational position and said first relative rotational position and means are provided to prevent rotation of the one of the plug and coupling relative to the other of the plug and coupling in a rotational direction opposite to said first rotational direction in moving between said second relative rotational position and said first relative rotational position wherein said means for preventing rotation comprising an abutting edge on at least one of the legs of the pair of legs on the one of the plug and coupling, said abutting edge interfering with a leg of the leg pair on the other of the plug and coupling as the one of the plug and coupling is urged rotatably relative to the other of the plug and coupling in a direction opposite said first rotational direction with said plug and coupling in the second relative rotational direction.
- 7. In a lock of the type having a lock cylinder provided with an internal cavity, a key operated lock plug having a keyway, said lock plug being removably mounted in said lock cylinder cavity to be rotatable about a first axis relative to the lock cylinder with a key inserted in said keyway and locked against rotation in the chamber in the absence of a key in the keyway and a coupling rotatably mounted in the lock cylinder for rotation about said first axis relative to the lock cylinder and having associated therewith a lock member that is movable in a prescribed range between a locked state at one extreme of said prescribed range and an open state at another extreme of said prescribed range with the coupling in locked and unlocked positions respectively, the improvement comprising:
- means provided on the plug for cooperation with the coupling selectively to prevent withdrawal of the plug from the cavity with the plug inserted fully into the cavity and the plug and coupling being disposed in a first relative rotational position and to allow withdrawal of the plug from the cavity with the plug inserted fully into the cavity and the plug and coupling in a second relative rotational position;
- said coupling having a pair of spaced legs each having a radially outwardly facing guide edge with a curved portion and an abutting edge;
- a pair of spaced legs on the plug having third and fourth facing surfaces between which the coupling legs reside,
- said plug rotatable relative to the coupling in a first direction with the plug and coupling in said second relative rotational position so that said curved portions of the edges guide the coupling legs between the plug legs and biasably against the third and fourth facing plug surfaces,
- said plug upon rotation thereof being attempted relative to the coupling in a direction opposite to the first direction with the plug and coupling in said second relative rotational position presenting the abutting edges of the coupling leg interferingly against the third and fourth plug surface to prevent rotation of the plug in the opposite direction,
- said plug being rotatable relative to the coupling with the lock member in the one extreme in the first direction from the second relative rotational position to the first relative rotational position,
- whereby with the lock member in its locked state the coupling cannot be rotated in either direction relative to the plug.
- 8. In a lock of the type having a lock cylinder with an internal cavity, a key operated lock plug having a keyway and rotatable in said cavity about an axis with a key in the keyway and locked against rotation in the chamber with no key in the key way and a coupling having an associated lock member that is movable upon rotation of the coupling about said axis in a first direction in a limited range between an unlocked state and a locked state wherein movement of the lock member in a first direction is prohibited, the improvement comprising:
- means for joining the coupling and plug so that the plug and coupling are inseparable in a first relative rotational position about said axis and separable in a second relative rotational position;
- means guide said plug rotatably relative to the coupling in the first direction in moving between the second relative rotational position and first relative rotational position; and
- means preventing said plug form rotating oppositely to the first direction relative to the coupling with the plug and coupling in the second relative rotational position, and
- whereby with no key in the keyway and the lock member in a locked state the lock member cannot be moved to its unlocked state.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of my earlier filed application Ser. No. 765,843, filed on Aug. 15, 1985 and entitled "Lock With Key Operated Removable Plug".
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