Claims
- 1. A magnetic actuated lock mechanism comprising an external housing, an inner cylinder which is adapted to turn in said external housing, said inner cylinder having a keyhole for receiving a key axially therein, there being arranged two rows of tumbler magnets in said inner cylinder, said tumbler magnets being adapted to turn about a rotary axis transverse of the longitudinal axis of the inner cylinder; said tumbler magnets being magnetized through a process of partial magnetization producing both a north and south magnetic poles on the end adjacent to said keyhole; a magnetic key provided with a key magnet corresponding to each of said tumbler magnets for co-operating with each of said tumbler magnets, said key magnets being magnetized through a process of partial magnitization producing both a north and south magnetic poles on the end adjacent to said tumbler magnets, said tumbler magnets and said key magnets being substantially coaxially oriented in pairs so that the magnetic flux passes through the interior of the key magnets and through the interiors of the rotatable tumbler magnets along a curved line and beyond the key magnets whereby each tumbler magnet is rotatably operable by a single key magnet and said tumbler magnets are each rotated into an unlocked position upon insertion of said key; and a bolt rod extending in the direction of length of the inner cylinder, adjacent said two rows of tumbler magnets, said mechanism constructed and arranged such that, in said locked position of said tumbler magnet, the bolt rod is locked outwardly abutting the top surface of said tumbler magnets and within an interior slot in the external housing preventing relative angular displacement between said inner cylinder and said external housing and in said unlocked position of said tumbler magnets, the bolt rod is movable inwardly toward the longitudinal axis of the inner cylinder into a slot formed by aligned recesses in said tumbler magnets when said tumbler magnets are rotated into the unlocked position by insertion of a proper magnetic key, whereby said inner cylinder is rotatable with respect to said external housing.
- 2. A lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the key magnets in said key are partially magnetized with both a north and south magnetic poles at each end adjacent to the tumbler magnets and positioned transversely of the key, said inner cylinder having a plurality of tumbler magnets positioned in sets of two rows adjacent each side of the keyhole for substantially coaxial co-operation with the key magnets.
- 3. A lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tumbler magnets are constructed of a magnetic material having a first layer of copper plated thereon and a second outer layer of nickel plated thereover, said layer of nickel having satisfactory mechanical properties to resist wear and have a low friction including contact with other lock components, whereby said locking members have a very substantial improvement in strength and resistance to sticking or jamming.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said bolt rod is biased outwardly into said interior slot with a spring means.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said interior slot has cam faces thereon urging said bolt rod inwardly upon rotation of said inner cylinder with respect to said housing.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein two sets of two parallel rows of magnetic tumblers are positioned on opposite sides of said keyhole, said magnetic tumblers in each of said sets of two parallel rows co-operating to form a passageway to receive a bolt rod, said bolt rods being movable from a first, housing engaging position to a second position within said passageway upon insertion of said key into said keyhole.
- 7. The apparatuses of claim 6 wherein the key has a tang located thereon for insertion into a recess whereby the key is prevented from removal except as specific angular orientations of the inner cylinder with respect to the outer housing; said key also having a groove formed therein for mating with a projection in said keyhole whereby proper orientation of said key with respect to said inner cylinder is readily apparent.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 867,665, filed Jan. 9, 1978 and now abandoned.
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