Claims
- 1. A locking device which comprises:
- a housing having a recess therein and a keyhole which has a U-shaped cross-section and communicates with the recess;
- a lock cylinder disposed within the recess of said housing being longitudinally and non-rotatably movable therein, the lock cylinder having a key track of the same U-shaped cross-section as the keyhole;
- a plurality of tumbler sets carried by said housing and said lock cylinder and overlying one leg of the U-shaped key track, said tumbler sets being normally biased to positions wherein their interfaces do not coincide with the interface of said lock cylinder and said housing, whereby relative motion therebetween is precluded, and being key actuatable to positions whereby said lock cylinder can then be longitudinally moved with respect to said housing to release a lock;
- detent means overlying the other leg of the U-shaped key track, including at least a first and second detent in said lock cylinder and a detent element disposed in a hole in said housing, said detent element being spring-biased in the direction of said detents, for providing positive positioning of the lock cylinder with respect to said housing when said lock cylinder is moved longitudinally therewithin such that the locking device is in a locked or unlocked position;
- a latch means attached to said lock housing;
- actuator means disposed in said lock housing and extending into said latch means and being responsive to longitudinal movement of said lock cylinder for moving into said latch means and releasing same wherein said actuator means comprises an actuator rod carried by said latch means and an actuator rod pin member fixedly attached to said lock cylinder such that said actuator rod and said lock cylinder move unitarily; and
- spring biasing means helically mounted on said actuator rod and disposed between said latch means and said lock cylinder for normally biasing said latch means and said lock cylinder away from each other and for urging said lock cylinder in the direction of said keyhole to a locked position,
- the biasing force on said tumbler sets urging said tumbler sets to their normal position being relatively weak compared to the force of said spring biasing means between said latch means and said lock cylinder, whereby said lock cylinder is automatically returned to said locked position by said spring biasing means when an actuating key is removed from said keyhole and said key track.
- 2. The locking device of claim 1, wherein said latch means includes a circuit means and said actuator means is a switch for said circuit means.
Priority Claims (2)
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50-196 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 613,973, filed Sept. 17, 1975 and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
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