Claims
- 1. A lock having a plurality of magnetic elements and members defining respective paths along which the magnetic elements can move;
- hollow outer member means and an inner member disposed within the outer member means;
- the inner member defining a key-receiving opening;
- a first path in which a first of the magnetic elements can move between a releasing position and locking position;
- the first path being defined by opposing slots in adjoining faces of the inner member and the outer member means;
- a second path in which a second of the magnetic elements can move between a releasing position and a locking position;
- the second path being defined by opposing slots in adjoining faces of the inner member and the outer member means;
- the magnetic elements obstructing operation of the lock when in their locking positions but not when in their releasing positions;
- the first magnetic element having a center which defines a first locus, as it moves in the first path;
- the second magnetic element having a center which defines a second locus, as it moves in the second path;
- the first locus and the second locus each lie in separate planes, and the planes intersect each other perpendicularly; and
- the first locus is rectilinear and the second locus is curved.
- 2. A lock having a plurality of magnetic elements and members defining respective paths along which the magnetic elements can move;
- the members including a hollow outer member and an inner member partially disposed within the outer member;
- the inner member defining a key-receiving opening;
- a sleeve member around a portion of the inner member;
- a first path in which a first of the magnetic elements can move between a releasing position and locking position;
- the first path being defined by opposing slots in adjoining faces of the inner and outer members;
- a second path in which a second of the magnetic elements can move between a releasing position and a locking position;
- the second path being defined by opposing slots in adjoining faces of the inner member and the sleeve;
- the magnetic elements obstructing operation of the lock when in their locking positions but not when in their releasing positions;
- the first magnetic element having a center which defines a first locus, as it moves in the first path; and
- the second magnetic element having center which defines a second locus, as it moves in the second path; and
- the first locus being rectilinear, the second locus being curved and the first locus being perpendicular to the plane of the second locus.
- 3. A lock according to claim 1 in which the first path and the second path are positioned with respect to each other such that gravity will cause a magnetic element in one of the paths to assume a locking position at any geometric position at which the lock is placed.
- 4. A lock having a plurality of magnetic elements and members defining respective paths along which the magnetic elements can move;
- the members including a hollow outer member and an inner member partially disposed within the outer member;
- the inner member defining a key-receiving opening;
- a sleeve member around a portion of the inner member;
- a first path in which a first of the magnetic elements can move between a releasing position and locking position;
- the first path being defined by opposing slots in adjoining faces of the inner and outer members;
- a second path in which a second of the magnetic elements can move between a releasing position and a locking position;
- the second path being defined by opposing slots in adjoining faces of the inner member and the sleeve;
- the magnetic elements obstructing operation of the lock when in their locking positions but not when in their releasing positions;
- the first magnetic element having a center which defines a first locus, as it moves in the first path; and
- the second magnetic element having a center which defines a second locus, as it moves in the second path; and
- the first locus and the second locus each lying in separate planes, and the planes intersect each other.
- 5. A lock according to claim 2 in which the second locus is an arc of a circle.
- 6. A lock according to claim 5 in which the key-receiving opening is rectilinear and a key when in the opening moves the magnetic elements.
- 7. A lock having a plurality of magnetic elements and members defining respective paths along which the magnetic elements can move;
- the members including a hollow outer member and an inner member partially disposed within the outer member;
- the inner member defining a key-receiving opening;
- a sleeve member around a portion of the inner member;
- a first path in which a first of the magnetic elements can move between a releasing position and locking position;
- the first path being defined by opposing slots in adjoining faces of the inner and outer members;
- a second path in which a second of the magnetic elements can move between a releasing position and a locking position;
- the second path being defined by opposing slots in adjoining faces of the inner member and the sleeve;
- the magnetic elements obstructing operation of the lock when in their locking positions but not when in their releasing positions;
- the first magnetic element having a center which defines a first locus, as it moves in the first path;
- the second magnetic element having a center which defines a second locus, as it moves in the second path; and
- the second locus being in a plane and the first locus being rectilinear and perpendicular to the plane containing the second locus.
- 8. A lock having a plurality of magnetic elements and members defining respective paths along which the magnetic elements can move;
- hollow outer member means and an inner member disposed within the outer member means;
- a first path in which a first of the magnetic elements can move between a releasing position and locking position;
- the first path being defined by opposing slots in adjoining faces of the inner member and the outer member means;
- a second path in which a second of the magnetic elements can move between a releasing position and a locking position;
- the second path being defined by opposing slots in adjoining faces of the inner member and the outer member means;
- the first path and the second path each lying in separate planes with the planes intersecting each other;
- the magnetic elements obstructing operation of the lock when in their locking positions but not when in their releasing positions; and
- the first path and the second path are positioned with respect to each other such that gravity will cause a magnetic element in one of the paths to assume a locking position at any geometric position at which the lock is placed.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 470,596, filed Feb. 28, 1983 now abandoned.
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